Savali
The Government of Samoa's own newspaper, first published in 1904 and among the oldest publications in the Pacific. Produced by the government press office in Samoan and English, Savali carries official announcements, development news and coverage of state events; its website extends what was traditionally a print gazette-style paper.
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Is Savali left-leaning, right-leaning or centrist?
Savali is positioned toward the editorial center of Samoa's media spectrum, or its orientation is mixed or not consistently classified by the major media-bias assessments. Crosswire groups Samoa outlets into left, center and right so you can read the same day's events from more than one vantage point: seeing Savali beside outlets of a different orientation makes editorial choices — which stories lead, which framing is used, what gets omitted — far easier to spot than reading any single source alone.
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