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Koa Moana 25 U.S. Marines and Sailors Lifesaving Kits Empowering Palau in Time for Pacific Mini Games

Koa Moana 25 U.S. Marines and Sailors Lifesaving Kits Empowering Palau in Time for Pacific Mini Games

KOROR, Palau – On June 25, 2025, U.S. Marines and Sailors with Koa Moana 25 delivered 100 first aid kits to the Belau National Hospital in Palau. Koa Moana is a recurring exercise that fosters partnerships with Compact of Free Association nations...

'67 Bombs to Enid' tells story of Marshallese community in Oklahoma

'67 Bombs to Enid' tells story of Marshallese community in Oklahoma

Filmmaker Ty McMahan grew up in Tecumseh, Oklahoma. Until he began working on a documentary that recently premiered, he had no idea about this piece of Oklahoma history: Between 1946 and 1958, the United States detonated 67 atomic bombs across the...

$8.8M contract awarded to renovate Hagåtña Pool over 5 years after closure, groundbreaking this Thursday

$8.8M contract awarded to renovate Hagåtña Pool over 5 years after closure, groundbreaking this Thursday

An $8.844 million contract to renovate Hagåtña Pool has been awarded, five years after it was forced to shut down over health law violations related to its water quality. Families, athletes and other swimmers could be back into the water at the...

Navy’s Pacific Partnership mission kicks off 6-month run with Pearl Harbor stop

Navy’s Pacific Partnership mission kicks off 6-month run with Pearl Harbor stop

The USS Pearl Harbor, a 600-foot-long amphibious dock landing ship that will serve as flagship for the Pacific Partnership mission, is moored at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, on July 10, 2025. (Wyatt Olson/Stars and Stripes) JOINT BASE...

Launch of CanScreen5 training in the Asia–Pacific region

3 June 2025 Researchers at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) launched a new Cancer Screening in Five Continents (CanScreen5) Training of Trainers learning programme for countries in the Asia–Pacific Region during a webinar on...

Pacific Islands News Roundup – July 4 – July 10, 2025 

Pacific Islands News Roundup – July 4 – July 10, 2025 

Editor’s Note: We are undergoing a web host migration process and may need to make necessary modifications to our format and frequency over the next several weeks. Thank you in advance for your understanding. Political Leadership and Regionalism,...

Ninth case of dengue fever confirmed in the state for 2025

Ninth case of dengue fever confirmed in the state for 2025

HONOLULU (Island News) -- The Hawaii Department of Health (DOH) confirmed Hawaii's ninth travel-related dengue fever case this year. The infected person recently returned to Oahu after traveling to a country where dengue is common. DOH teams were...

Champions crowned in basketball competition at the mall

Champions crowned in basketball competition at the mall

A slam dunk of a weekend came to a close as Micronesia Mall wrapped up its Mall Ball '25: 3x3 Summer Circuit High School Tournament on Sunday at Center Court, the first of three summer tournaments. Over the course of three days, 16 boys teams and...

Pacific Islands Forum head: Island region 'must remain a beacon of hope and unity'

Pacific Islands Forum head: Island region 'must remain a beacon of hope and unity'

The Pacific Islands Forum's secretary general has reaffirmed the region’s commitment to a united, resilient and inclusive Blue Pacific Continent. “In a world increasingly marked by turbulence, the Pacific must remain a beacon of hope and unity,"...

Pacific Islands Forum head: Island region ‘must remain a beacon of…

The Pacific Islands Forum’s secretary general has reaffirmed the region’s commitment to a united, resilient and inclusive Blue Pacific Continent. “In a world increasingly marked by turbulence, the Pacific must remain a beacon of hope and unity,”...

UOG students blend traditional wisdom with modern sustainability in new course

UOG students blend traditional wisdom with modern sustainability in new course

The University of Guam’s first Island Sustainability course has graduated seven students who created practical projects ranging from children’s books about invasive species to guides on sustainable chicken farming, marking a new approach to...

21st Iteration of Pacific Partnership Prepares for Indo-Pacific Mission Aboard USS Pearl Harbor

21st Iteration of Pacific Partnership Prepares for Indo-Pacific Mission Aboard USS Pearl Harbor

JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, HAWAII, UNITED STATES 07.09.2025 JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii – Pacific Partnership 2025 (PP-25) officially kicks off with the arrival of the Harpers Ferry-class dock landing ship USS Pearl Harbor (LSD 52)...

They need to listen and act now: Pacific countries ramp up…

Pacific countries have taken a critical step to finalise their priorities as they ramp up the call for a high-ambition treaty that addresses the full life cycle of plastic. Ahead of the second part of the fifth session of the Intergovernmental...

Scaling Smarter: How a Modern Tech Stack Fuels Diagnostic Lab Growth

Thank you for your interest in the webinar! Check your inbox for an email with instructions on viewing the on-demand presentation. Oops something went wrong. Industry * Addiction & Behavioral Health Bioinformatcics/Life Science IT/Information...

Supporting Guam’s cancer community since 2010

Supporting Guam’s cancer community since 2010

Since its establishment in 2010 through the Healthy Futures Fund (Public Law 30-80), the Guam Cancer Trust Fund (GCTF) has played a vital role in improving the lives of those affected by cancer across the island. Administered through the...

LETTER: Pacific Mission Aviation celebrates 50 years of service

LETTER: Pacific Mission Aviation celebrates 50 years of service

This year, Pacific Mission Aviation celebrates 50 years of service in Micronesia, with headquarters on Guam and mission statements in Pohnpei, Yap, Palau and the Philippines. In January 1956, Rev. Edmund Kalau and his wife Elisabeth began their...

Japan risks its reputation in Oceania with Fukushima discharge

A rollcall of Pacific Island nations have very different views on the release of treated radioactive wastewater. By Derek Grossman Japan’s decision last month to begin discharging treated radioactive wastewater into the Pacific Ocean from its...

Australia's climate visa: A model for sinking islands?

Australia's climate visa: A model for sinking islands?

In the tiny South Pacific nation of just over 10,000 people, one in three citizens has already entered the ballot for a world-first climate visa which would allow them to permanently migrate to Australia. Tuvalu is classified as being extremely...

U.S. Marines and Sailors Commence Koa Moana 25

U.S. Marines and Sailors Commence Koa Moana 25

KOROR, Palau. – U.S. Marines and Sailors with Combat Logistics Battalion 15, 1st Marine Logistics Group, I Marine Expeditionary Force, have arrived in Palau in support of Koa Moana 25. This recurring exercise to the Pacific Island region focuses...

LETTER: CHamoru-only, CHamoru first. Period.

LETTER: CHamoru-only, CHamoru first. Period.

The question of who should decide Guam's political future is not just a legal or political issue. It is a matter of justice, dignity and historical truth. CHamorus were the original inhabitants of this island—its first stewards, its first people....

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