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For Daniel Suidani, the premier of the country’s most populous province, Malaita, the nation’s leaders were putting their new relationship with Beijing before their own people.The Solomon ...
An aide to the premier of Malaita province – the source of protesters of last week’s riots – says the presence of Australian troops sends a ‘strong moral boost to PM Sogavare’, who in ...
Mr Suidani is a controversial figure in Solomon Islands. He's the leader of Malaita, the most populous province in the country; a long, unique and mysterious island about 100 kilometres north of ...
One day soon, Daniel Suidani, the former premier of Malaita Province, Solomon Islands, will walk into his interview for a U.S. short-term visa. Again. His first application, a few weeks ago, was ...
Malaita province opposed the Solomons central government’s decision in 2019 to cut diplomatic ties with Taiwan and establish a formal relationship with China.
Daniel Suidani, premier of the South Pacific nation's Malaita province, is a longtime critic of the country's deepening relations with China, which culminated in a security pact signed last April.
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By Kirsty Needham SYDNEY (Reuters) – The Solomon Islands most populous province, the source of anti-government protestors who converged on the capital Honiara last week, is unhappy Australia ...
The protests were led in large part by residents of Malaita province, angered by a perceived lack of accountability and transparency from elected officials. Analysts say the coronavirus pandemic ...
The premier of Malaita Province, Daniel Suidani, explained that he had welcomed projects from Japan and other countries but blocked attempts by China to do infrastructure work because he had not ...
To Taiwan, every diplomatic partner counts, no matter how small. It now has only 15 official allies, and all four of its remaining Pacific allies have smaller populations than the province of Malaita.
To Taiwan, every diplomatic partner counts, no matter how small. It now has only 15 official allies, and all four of its remaining Pacific allies have smaller populations than the province of Malaita.