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Aid effort for Solomons steps up

Aid effort for Solomons steps up

GHIZO, Solomon Islands - Prince Phillip, a 27-year-old fisherman, points to the scene in Ghizo, in western Solomon Islands, where he said the bodies of his mother-in-law Tokaraoi, 58, and a baby were recovered under the debris of a house that was destroyed by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake and tsunami which hit the region on April 2.

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Solomons quake victims reminisce of quake survival experience

Solomons quake victims reminisce of quake survival experience

GHIZO, Solomon Islands - Michael Teingoa (L), 53, owner of a shipping company in Ghizo, western Solomon Islands, and his son Bene (R), 29, talk to a Kyodo News reporter at a makeshift hospital in Ghizo on April 4, reminiscing how they managed to survive from the tsunami which hit the region on April 2 in the wake of a magnitude 8.1 earthquake.

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Japan, S. Pacific nations voice concern over Fiji, Solomons

Japan, S. Pacific nations voice concern over Fiji, Solomons

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori 2nd from R) and representatives of 11 South Pacific nations, in Japan to attend the funeral for former Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, hold talks at the government guesthouse in Tokyo on June 8. They voiced ''deep concern'' at the political turmoil in Fiji and the Solomon Islands, and called for the restoration of democracy in the two nations.

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SOLOMON ISLANDS-HONIARA-CHINA-CONSTRUCTION

SOLOMON ISLANDS-HONIARA-CHINA-CONSTRUCTION

(220526) -- HONIARA, May 26, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on May 4, 2022 shows the athletic track and the football pitch under a Stadium Project for the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, capital of the Solomon Islands. The athletic track and the football pitch under a Stadium Project for the 2023 Pacific Games, constructed with Chinese aid, have been completed and formally handed over to the Solomon Islands. At the handover ceremony held on April 22, Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare expressed his gratitude for the support provided by the Chinese government and people, and spoke highly of those who overcame difficulties and accomplished the project by a high standard. He called it a milestone for the Solomons in preparing for the Pacific Games. (Xinhua)

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SOLOMON ISLANDS-HONIARA-CHINA-CONSTRUCTION

SOLOMON ISLANDS-HONIARA-CHINA-CONSTRUCTION

(220526) -- HONIARA, May 26, 2022 (Xinhua) -- Aerial photo taken on May 4, 2022 shows the athletic track and the football pitch under a Stadium Project for the 2023 Pacific Games in Honiara, capital of the Solomon Islands. The athletic track and the football pitch under a Stadium Project for the 2023 Pacific Games, constructed with Chinese aid, have been completed and formally handed over to the Solomon Islands. At the handover ceremony held on April 22, Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare expressed his gratitude for the support provided by the Chinese government and people, and spoke highly of those who overcame difficulties and accomplished the project by a high standard. He called it a milestone for the Solomons in preparing for the Pacific Games. (Xinhua)

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Solomons quake victims reminisce of quake survival experience

Solomons quake victims reminisce of quake survival experience

GHIZO, Solomon Islands - Michael Teingoa (L), 53, owner of a shipping company in Ghizo, western Solomon Islands, and his son Bene (R), 29, talk to a Kyodo News reporter at a makeshift hospital in Ghizo on April 4, reminiscing how they managed to survive from the tsunami which hit the region on April 2 in the wake of a magnitude 8.1 earthquake. (Kyodo)

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Aid effort for Solomons steps up

Aid effort for Solomons steps up

GHIZO, Solomon Islands - Prince Phillip, a 27-year-old fisherman, points to the scene in Ghizo, in western Solomon Islands, where he said the bodies of his mother-in-law Tokaraoi, 58, and a baby were recovered under the debris of a house that was destroyed by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake and tsunami which hit the region on April 2. (Kyodo)

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Japan, S. Pacific nations voice concern over Fiji, Solomons

Japan, S. Pacific nations voice concern over Fiji, Solomons

TOKYO, Japan - Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori 2nd from R) and representatives of 11 South Pacific nations, in Japan to attend the funeral for former Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi, hold talks at the government guesthouse in Tokyo on June 8. They voiced ''deep concern'' at the political turmoil in Fiji and the Solomon Islands, and called for the restoration of democracy in the two nations.

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