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Peace in the Taiwan Strait Matters to All of Us

H.E. Jessica Lee, Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan) to the Republic of Palau Over the past several days, people across the Indo-Pacific have once again witnessed a familiar and troubling pattern. Under the pretext of issuing a so-called “stern warning,” China has launched large-scale military exercises around Taiwan, deploying aircraft and naval vessels in a show of force that…

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PICRC celebrates 25 Years with Anniversary Gala dinner

Live performances, and Fine Dining, co-hosted by President Surangel Whipps Jr. The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is fully prepared to begin the new year celebrating a major milestone: its 25th Anniversary Fundraising Gala Dinner, which will take place on January 15 at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center. The evening will feature special live performances by Parker Yobei and Mariposa D.…

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Strengthening Pacific partnerships for coral reefs through Great Barrier Reef learning Exchange

Representatives from the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC), the Palau Governors’ Association, and The Nature Conservancy (TNC) recently concluded a learning exchange visit to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, deepening regional collaboration and strengthening collective efforts to build resilience for Pacific coral reefs and the communities that depend on them. Hosted by the Great Barrier Reef Foundation (GBRF), the visit focused…

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NATO faces unpredictable threat from Donald Trump as US eyes Greenland

By Europe correspondent Elias Clure in London (ABC-Australia) Air Force One was cruising over the Atlantic towards a NATO summit in June last year when Donald Trump announced his country’s U-turn. The plane kept travelling towards The Hague, but the US president’s words signalled an abrupt departure from decades of White House foreign policy norms. Trump was asked whether he still supported NATO’s…

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Google to build undersea cables in Papua New Guinea under Australia defense treaty

In short: (ABC-Australia) Google will build three undersea cables in Papua New Guinea, which have been funded by Australia as part of mutual defense treaty. The cables will provide a key upgrade to PNG’s digital backbone and are a part of the Pukpuk Treaty. What’s next? Australia is expected to also finance a new international cable to PNG. Google will build…

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ICE agent fatally shoots woman amid US immigration crackdown in Minneapolis

By Daniela Pizzirani with wires In short:  (ABC-Australia) A US immigration officer has shot and killed a woman in her car in Minneapolis, triggering nationwide protests.  The mayor says the Trump administration’s claim the incident was self-defense is not true, and told Immigration and Customs Enforcement to “get the f*** out of Minneapolis”. What’s next? A Minnesota official says the state will investigate…

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US seizes more oil tankers as it lays out three-phase plan for Venezuela

By Thomas Morgan in London and Brad Ryan in Washington DC, with wires In short: (ABC-Australia) US forces have seized two oil tankers with links to Venezuela — one in the Atlantic, the other in the Caribbean — in the span of several hours. The seizures are part of a broader operation targeting the country’s “dark fleet”, as the US outlines a three-phase plan for…

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Three NFL teams sack coaches on league’s traditional Black Monday

In short: (ABC-Australia) Three NFL teams have sacked their coaches on what is traditionally known as Black Monday. The Cleveland Browns parted ways with Kevin Stefanski after six seasons. Pete Carroll (Las Vegas Raiders) and Jonathan Gannon (Arizona Cardinals) were also relieved of their duties. For struggling NFL teams, the end of the regular season triggers an annual exercise in bloodletting…

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New Law Eases Bonding Requirements for Palauan-Owned Construction Firms

Procurement reforms aim to boost local participation and speed infrastructure projects

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, PALAU (Jan. 6, 2026) — “We need to reform our policies to help Palauans,” President Surangel Whipps Jr. said as he signed a new law easing government bonding requirements, a move expected to expand access to public construction projects for local companies. The measure, RPPL 12-4, updates procurement rules that had not changed since 1993 and were…

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Escaped inmate recaptured as prison safety concerns grow in Palau

Christopher Corona back in custody as officials investigate escape and alleged accomplices amid public alarm

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — An inmate who escaped from custody late last month has been recaptured, but the incident has renewed public concern over safety and security inside Palau’s correctional facilities, particularly in light of other recent incidents, including the death of an inmate who was allegedly set on fire. Minister of Justice Jennifer Olegeriil confirmed during a press…

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Senate, Council of Chiefs Silent After Whipps Signs U.S. Deportee MOU

Agreement to accept up to 75 deportees raises unresolved legal, immigration and sovereignty concerns

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (AP) — Weeks after formally opposing a U.S. proposal to transfer deportees to Palau, neither the Olbiil Era Kelulau nor the Council of Chiefs has publicly responded to President Surangel Whipps Jr.’s decision to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with the United States agreeing to accept up to 75 third-country nationals ordered removed under U.S. immigration…

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Rengulbai Kalistus Ngirturong, former Delegate of Aimeliik State honored after his untimely passing with flags flown half-mast.

Palau Orders Flags at Half-Mast to Honor Late Aimeliik Leader Kalistus Ngirturong

Presidential proclamation recognizes decades of service in education, politics and community development.

KOROR, Palau (Jan. 6, 2026) — Calling his passing a moment of “utmost homage and deep sadness,” President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. has ordered all Palau national flags flown at half-mast for five days to honor the late Kalistus Ngirturong, a former delegate of Aimeliik State and the traditional high chief, Rengulbai of Aimeliik. Presidential Proclamation No. 26-415 directs that flags…

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Angaur Voters Decide Fate of Governor in Second Recall Attempt Within First Year

Special election follows misconduct allegations, asset disputes and governor’s claims of political retaliation

By: L.N. Reklai ANGUAR, Palau (January 6, 2026) — “This recall is not about misconduct — it’s about stopping the truth from coming out,” Gov. Natus Misech said, as voters in Angaur State head to the polls today to decide whether to remove him from office in the second recall attempt within his first year as governor. The recall election follows…

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Palau Assures Shipping Registry Services Continue Without Interruption

Government says Open Ship Registry remains fully operational under Bureau of Marine Transportation.

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau (January 6, 2026) — “All registry services continue without interruption and in full compliance with international standards,” said Hayes Moses, director of the Bureau of Marine Transportation, as the Palau government moved to reassure shipowners and maritime partners of the stability of the Palau Open Ship Registry. The Ministry of Public Infrastructure and Industries said the…

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Small fishing vessel rescued with Automatic Identification system (AIs) after engine failure outside Ulong Island Credit: Supplied

Palau–Taiwan Partnership Enhances Maritime Safety Through AIS Emergency Response Under the Coastal Fisheries Project

On December 27, a maritime emergency involving a small fishing vessel north of Ulong Island highlighted the practical application of the Automatic Identification System (AIS) under the Strengthening Coastal Fisheries Management Project, jointly implemented by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, and the Environment (MAFE) and the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM). During routine fishing operations, a local fisherman, Edward Tadao, experienced an…

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Kaizen for Palau: Small Steps, Lasting Change for Body, Mind, and Environment

Dear Editor, Kaizen for Palau: Small Steps, Lasting Change for Body, Mind, and Environment Kaizen is a Japanese way of changing life by steady, small improvements rather than dramatic overhauls. For Palauans who want to begin 2026 with real, lasting change—whether for health, the environment, or the mind—Kaizen offers a gentle, practical path. It turns big goals into tiny, repeatable actions…

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Call for a National Referendum on the Acceptance of Refugees into Palau

Dear Leaders of the Republic of Palau, Members of the Olbiil Era Kelulau, and Fellow Citizens, I write with deep respect for our nation, our leaders, and the democratic values that…

Elementary students celebrating Christmas with members of the US CAT Team dressed in Santa suit.

‘Seeing Their Smiles Made It Worthwhile’: CAT 84-10 Delivers Christmas Cheer to Palau’s Schools

By: Summer Kennard In the weeks leading up to Christmas, Civic Action Team (CAT) 84-10 partnered with the nonprofit organization Spirit of America to bring holiday cheer to elementary school students…

Most Impactful Person of the Year Award to Baklai Temengil-Chilton

Palau Media Council Names Baklai Temengil-Chilton Most Impactful Person of the Year 2025

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (January 6, 2026) — The Palau Media Council has named Baklai Temengil-Chilton, president of the Oceania National Olympic Committees and secretary general of the Palau National…

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From Flooded Courts to Safer Roads, Taiwan-Funded Projects Transform Community Life Across Palau

By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau (Jan. 5, 2026) Capital improvement projects funded through Taiwan’s Economic Stimulus Grant to Palau are reshaping everyday life in communities across Echang, Ngeruluobel, Ngchesar…

Walking with Moai: Unlocking the mysteries of Easter Island stone statues

By Luke Cooper Friday 2 January (ABC-Australia) The extent of Te Tokanga’s monolithic dimensions and the social organisation of the people who created it have been revealed for the…

The Venezuela strike sets a new low for the world order — even by Donald Trump’s standards

 By global affairs editor Laura Tingle Sun 4 JanSunday The Venezuelan regime was by no means popular but Donald Trump’s seizure of its leader sets a dangerous precedent. (ABC News: Lindsay…

Death toll rises in Iran as anti-government protests spread

Jan 4, 2026 In short: (ABC-Australia) Various groups say at least 16 people have died and hundreds have been arrested in a week of demonstrations in Iran. The protests…

After Decades of Abandonment, Beluu er a Ngchesechang Reclaims Its Place in Palau’s Cultural Landscape

By: Summer Kennard AIRAI, Palau (December 29, 2025) — “People may have left the village physically, but their hearts and minds remained there,” Airai State Governor Norman H. Ngiratecheboet…

PALAU REACTS TO WHIPPS’ DEPORTEE DEAL AS QUESTIONS MOUNT OVER PROCESS, COSTS AND TRANSPARENCY

By: L.N. Reklai & Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Dec. 29, 2025) — Shock, anger and unease have dominated public reaction in Palau following President Surangel Whipps Jr.’s decision to…

Palau Jail Inmate Dies After Being Set on Fire, Raising Fresh Questions About Prison Safety

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (December 29, 2025) — An inmate who was set on fire inside Koror Jail last weekend died in the hospital on Saturday, Dec. 27,…

Palau’s Dignity Is Not For Sale but YOU SOLD IT for 7.5 million.

Dear Editor, I wanted to start in January 2026 to write about all the possibilities in 2026 but I had to respond below to this end of year announcement.…

Reported Jail Escape Adds to Turmoil at Palau’s Bureau of Public Safety

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (December 29, 2025) — The Bureau of Public Safety is facing another apparent inmate escape, the latest in a series of serious incidents that…

Palau terminates ship registry operator amid sanctions, oversight failures; lawmakers debate interim authority

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (December 29, 2025) — Palau has terminated the operational management of its Palau Open Ship Registry, ending a long-running arrangement with International Shipping Bureau…

Bill to Lower Bonding Requirements for Palauan Contractors Stalled by Registry Provision

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau — A bill intended to ease construction bonding requirements for Palauan-owned companies bidding on government projects has been deferred in the Senate, after…

Foreign workers, local sponsors: Inside Palau’s hotel scam centers

KOROR, 23 DECEMBER 2025 (OCCRP) — When police raided the Cocoro Hotel in Palau’s main city of Koror in January, the scene they uncovered was far removed from the…

Pacific Scholars Share Journeys to Australia Awards

By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau (December 29, 2025)— Three Pacific scholars heading to Australia on Australia Awards scholarships emphasized blending personal passions with community service in recent reflections. Klei…

PPR Annual Associates Xmas Party 2025

Koror, Palau – Saturday, December 20, 2025 –  Palau Pacific Resort (PPR) proudly hosted its Annual Associate Christmas Party on Saturday evening, December 20, 2025, marking the resort’s 41st year of service and…

PICRC launches new program with the  Australian Institute of Marine Science

to enhance coral reef monitoring and management in Micronesia

The Palau International  Coral Reef Center (PICRC)  has launched a new project with the Australian Institute of Marine Science  (AIMS), titled “Enhancing coral reef monitoring and management…

Parents in China use AI technology to monitor children’s homework

By Sunny Wang Sun 28 DecSunday 28 December (ABC-Australia) When she is busy, Lu Qijun places her phone on her son’s desk before he starts his…

Japan prepares to restart world’s biggest nuclear plant, 15 years after Fukushima

TOKYO, 23 DECEMBER 2025 (REUTERS) — Japan took the final step to allow the world’s largest nuclear power plant to resume operations with a regional vote…

Crown Prince renominated as Foreign Minister amid failed bid to block U.S travel sanctions

NUKU’ALOFA, 23 DECEMBER 2025 (KANIVA TONGA) — Crown Prince Tupouto’a ‘Ulukālala has been renominated as Tonga’s Foreign Minister, a decision announced just one day after the…

Trump administration recalls about 30 U.S Ambassadors, including from Fiji

SUVA, 23 DECEMBER 2025 (FIJI TIMES) — Reuters reports that the U.S administration of President Donald Trump has initiated a major diplomatic shake-up, removing nearly 30…

Self-Destructive

My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.     Hosea 4 6  NIV Selfish and immature individuals hurt loved ones daily and feel justified.  In fact they’re killing each other’s hearts, their own…

Babeldaob’s Thunder Chiefs Bring Joy to Children with Annual Toy Run

By: Summer Kennard Babeldaob, Palau (December 22, 2025) The Thunder Chiefs Motorcycle Club successfully held its seventh annual Babeldaob Toy Run on December 21, 2025, continuing a tradition aimed at spreading Christmas…

Inmate Set on Fire at Palau Prison; Authorities Probe How Gasoline Entered Cell

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — An inmate at the Palau Prison (Koror Jail) was set on fire Sunday afternoon, Dec. 21, 2025, in an incident authorities say appears to have occurred…

‘Whole-of-Society’ Approach: Palau Showcases Anti-Corruption Efforts at UNCAC Session

By: L.N. Reklai DOHA, Qatar — “Strengthening collaboration among government, traditional leaders, civil society organizations, the private sector and the media is critical to building a resilient and accountable nation,” Palau told…

Palau Ends 2025 Facing Fiscal, Ocean, and Social Pressures

By: L.N. Reklai Palau closes 2025 at a delicate junction where ocean policy, national sovereignty, and fiscal discipline are no longer abstract themes, but urgent, interconnected tests of the country’s future path.…

Travel from Japan to Palau This Holiday Season

Travel from Japan to Palau This Holiday Season This festive season, travelers from Tokyo and Osaka have the opportunity to visit Palau, connecting via Hong Kong. Palau is known for its clear…

Taiwan boosts support as Palau prepares to host Pacific Islands Forum

Kelvin Chen Taiwan News, Staff Writer TAIPEI (Taiwan News) Dec. 21, 2025— Taiwan is helping Palau prepare to host next year’s Pacific Islands Forum, Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung (林佳龍) said on Saturday.…

Palau delegation advances “One Micronesia” Tourism Collaboration at PATA Micronesia  Tri-Annual Meeting in Guam 

Guam | December 8–12,  2025 — The Palau delega tion participated in the Pa cific…

Women Lead Revival of Giant Swamp Taro in Palau Through Climate-Smart Farming

Nature-based solutions backed by SPC, FIT program and MAFE restore a key traditional crop on Kayangel Atoll

KOROR, Palau ( Dec. 19, 2025) — “When women are involved from the beginning, solutions…

From Alonzo Kahalic to Dudalm Kelulau: A Deeper Current in the Silent Majority

Dear Editor, From Alonzo Kahalic to Dudalm Kelulau: A Deeper Current in the Silent Majority…

Palauans Reflect on Christmas 2025: Family, Faith, and Quiet Joy Define the Holiday Season

Despite a quieter year, residents find festive spirit in family time, giving, and community connections.

“Seeing my siblings here made the holidays so much more fun,” says Dub da Bomb,…

“Legislative Strengthening Clinic for the 12th Ngchesar State Council”

Koror, Palau – Today, December 18, 2025, the Bureau of Domestic…

What Trump’s inexplicable plan to mine the Mariana Trench could mean for the Pacific

By Andrew D. Thaler WASHINGTON, 22 DECEMBER 2025 (SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE)…

Tenorio-Barnes set to launch campaign for 2026 Guam elections amid PUA scandal

HAGATNA, 19 DECEMBER 2025 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Lt. Gov. Joshua…

France denies ‘false information’ it plans to cede Pacific Islands

PARIS, 19 DECEMBER 2025 (AFP) — France on Thursday denied it…

Taipei Metro stabbing attack leaves at least three people dead

Saturday 20 December In short: (ABC-Australia) A man has killed three…

Koror State Distributes Operation Christmas Drop Supplies to Hospital and Jail

By: Summer Kennard Koror State officials and community partners on Monday…

Palau Postal Service Grounded by U.S. Tariff Order, Stranding Packages for Months

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (December 18, 2025) — For three months, families and small businesses across the Pacific island nation of Palau have been unable to ship packages through the mail, sidelined by…

Widow of Johnston Etpison Calls for Prisoners’ Rights Reform in Palau on her journey of healing. 

KOROR —The widow of Johnston “Ton” Etpison has spoken publicly about her loss, saying her husband’s death while in custody has reshaped her purpose and strengthened her desire to help others in Palau who…

Big boost for Palauan students as scholarship awards increase in 2026

By: L.N. Reklai Palauan college students are getting a major boost to help pay for school, as scholarship awards from the Palau National Scholarship Board are set to increase starting in the spring and…

OEK finally approves $15M Saudi loan to expand housing loans in Palau

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Dec. 17, 2025) — After months of delay, the House of Delegates has approved a joint resolution allowing President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. to borrow $15 million from…

OEK moves bill to ease construction bond rules, raises limits for Palauan contractors

Lawmakers say changes reflect today’s costs while keeping protections for public funds

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — A bill designed to help Palauan-owned construction…

From Paper to Digital: Palau Moves Toward Legal Framework for Online Transactions

Electronic Transactions Act would recognize e-records and e-signatures while setting rules for security and access

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau  (Dec. 18, 2025) — Palau is taking another…

PICRC and  BlueTrend Announce Collaboration to Advance Marine Ecotourism in Palau

In addition to its research and outreach efforts, the Palau International Coral Reef…

Breaking Barriers: Palauan Powerlifter Jaime Nagata Claims Bronze on World Stage

By: Summer Kennard “I came in hoping to place in the top five, so finding out…

Palau President Dives WWII Wreck, Hails Cleanup of 429 Depth Charges as Safety Win

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau  (Monday, Dec. 15, 2025) —…

Meth, gun seized in Ulimang raid; suspect later arrested, assaulted by convicted killer in jail

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau (Dec. 15, 2025) — Police…

Palau, Micronesia Highlighted in ‘Ocean of Peace’ Art Exhibition on Maui

Contemporary island artists connect tradition, geopolitics and lived experience across the Pacific

December 18, 2025 KAHULUI, Maui — Palau and Micronesian artists…

Guam establishes Artificial Intelligence Regulatory Task Force

HAGATNA, 18 DECEMBER 2025 (PACIFICI ISLAND TIMES) — Guam will…

US strikes on three suspected drug boats kill eight people in eastern Pacific

Tue 16 DecTuesday 16 December In short: (ABC-Australia) Eight people…

US approves largest ever multi-billion-dollar arms package for Taiwan

Dec. 18, 2025 In short: (ABC-Australia) The US has approved…

Utility customers, state projects face impacts as funds are redirected

By: L.N. Reklai Utility customers and state governments will feel effects from President…

Delegates introduce 32 bills in 12th OEK’s first year, aimed at reshaping key policies

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Lawmakers in Palau’s House of Delegates introduced…

Palau High School Students Unearth Ancient Treasures at Ngerkelalk Terraces

December 11, 2025 | Aimeliik, Palau – Palau Registrar McMichael Mutok Jr. and…

One Dead, Three Injured in Single-Vehicle Crash in Ngatpang

Ngatpang, Palau (December 15, 2025) — One person was killed and three others…

Koror Governor Responds to Concerns Over Christmas Drop Aid Distribution

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — “While our goal is to ensure that…

JMAS Shimada Details Perils of Palau WWII Wreck Cleanup: Toxic Sludge Remains

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Monday, Dec. 15, 2025) — Clearing the Helmet…

Detective Lt. Virginia Umayam Advances Community Policing and Anti-Trafficking Efforts Abroad

Koror, Palau (December 12, 2025) — The Ministry of Justice has recognized Detective…

Reng Collective Marks End of the Year by Bringing Youth Leaders Together

Koror, Palau (December 13, 2025) — Reng Collective hosted an end-of-the-year gathering at…

Ordinary Baby

He was just an ordinary baby That’s the way He planned it, maybe Anything but common, would’ve kept Him apart Apart from the children that He came to rescue Limited to some elite few When He was the only Child who asked to be born And He came to us with eyes wide open Knowing…

What Leaders Should Do: Lessons from the Bai

Dear Editor, What Leaders Should Do: Lessons from the Bai As 2025 closes, our leaders must be reminded of what they should do and not what they complain about. Too often, we hear endless criticism of PPUC and its services, yet little action to provide the resources needed for quality service. Complaining without giving resources…

When Leaving Is the Hardest, and Bravest, Choice

In many families, especially close-knit ones, there is a familiar line of advice given to women in toxic relationships: stay together for the kids.…

Samoa Customs seize $6.3M worth of Meth from American Samoa

APIA, 15 DECEMBER 2025 (TALAMUA ONLINE0—The Samoa Customs Office has intercepted and seized $6.3 million(US$2.28 million) worth of the illegal drug, methamphetamine brought in…

Concern, opposition mount as feds seek mining interest for 35.5M acres of Marianas seafloor

HAGATNA, 15 DECEMBER 2025 (GUAM PACIFIC DAILY NEWS)—Concerns about impacts on fish, contamination, destruction of…

China Coast Guard fires water cannon at Philippine fishing vessels in South China Sea, Manila says

Dec. 13, 2025 In short: (ABC-Australia) The Philippine Coast Guard says three fishermen were injured…

Bystander tackles and wrestles gun from alleged gunman during Bondi beach mass shooting

SYDNEY, 15 DECMEBER 2025 (THE GUARDIAN)—A bystander tackled and wrestled a gun from one of the two…

Google to build subsea cables in Papua New Guinea under Australia defence treaty

SYDNEY/PORT MORESBY,15 DECEMBER 2025 (REUTERS)— Google will build three subsea cables in Papua New Guinea, which the…

PALAU SWIMMERS JOIN OCEANIA AQUATICS’  FIRST DEVELOPMENT CAMP IN AUSTRALIA. 

Pacific athletes are gathering in Sydney for Oceania Aquatics’ first Competition Development…

NFL quick hits: Patrick Mahomes tears his ACL, Micah Parsons suffers knee injury, Philip Rivers scores a touchdown

Dec. 5, 2025 (ABC-Australia) There are just three weeks of action left…

Women Lead All MAFE Bureaus for the First Time

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (December 11, 2025) — “Women are stronger…

‘Preserving Paradise’ Campaign Debuts in Palau with New Corporate–Conservation Alliance

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Dec. 11, 2025) — “It is time that companies like us not…

Palau Unveils Facility for Medically Cleared Patients Who Need Temporary Housing

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (December 11, 2025) — “We often have patients who are already medically…

India Becomes Palau’s Newest Hub for Advanced Medical Care

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau — “The combination of meticulous medical treatment and remarkable affordability is…

‘United we stand, divided we fall:’ Pacific island nations urged to create collective seabed regulations

CANBERRA/HAGATNA, 11 DECEMBER 2025 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—Recognising that the march toward the use of seabed resources is…

Melekeok OTEC Project Advances, Seeks Expansion into Local Industries

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau is moving steadily…

Palau Proclaims Dec. 10, 2025, as Human Rights Day

KOROR, Palau (Dec. 15, 2025) — President Surangel Whipps Jr.…

BCBP Holds Final Inspection and Farewell Ceremony Honoring Director John Tarkong Jr. and Recognizing Officers’ Service

On December 5, 2025 – The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (BCBP) held a Final Inspection and Farewell Ceremony at the…

“Minister of State Gustav N. Aitaro Represents Palau at the Twenty-Second Meeting of the States Parties to the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention”

Geneva, Switzerland – The Honorable Gustav N. Aitaro, Minister of State, represented the Republic of Palau at the Twenty-Second Meeting…

Transforming infrastructure and training Palau’s workforce

8th Theater Sustainment Command CAMP KATUU, Palau (Dec. 01, 2025)— The Civic Action Team Palau 84-10 is once again at…

Social media: Age-related bans won’t keep kids safe, UNICEF warns

NEW YORK/GENEVA, 11 DECEMBER 2025 (UN NEWS CENTRE) —A social media ban for children under 16 came into effect in…

The Marshall Islands’ experiment with a universal basic income

By Monique Taylor The scheme tests whether microstates can sustain widespread cash transfers, with the Pacific watching on. MAJURO, 09…

Palau has a Techno-solutionism Problem

By J. Ngoriakl It’s the evening of November 5, 2024, and a lot of…

Palau in Motion

Dear Editor, Blue Zones Lessons for Palau: Food, Music, and Movement as Medicine Around…

Defence briefs Pacific nations on China’s naval flotilla but ‘final destination’ unknown

By Stephen Dziedzic In short: (ABC-Australia) Defence officials have briefed Pacific nations on the…

Marshallese families in Northwest Arkansas reel from Trump deportations

MAJURO, 11 DECEMBER 2025 (MARSHALL ISLANDS JOURNAL)—The Trump administration’s aggressive…

UK strips Nauru of visa-free access over new citizenship programme

LONDON, 11 DECEMBER 2025 (IMI DAILY) —The United Kingdom has…

Palau Senators Oppose Blanket Grant Approval, Cite Constitutional Requirement for Equitable Distribution

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau (December 8, 2025) —…

Melvira Kazuma Breaks Barriers as Youngest Legislator in Ngchesar State, Vows to Drive Change

By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau (December 8, 2025)— At just…

Inside Palau’s Tumultuous Start to 2025: Accountability Fights, Security Threats and Social Shifts

New reporting reveals a nation navigating crime, public trust, cultural debates and expanded support for families while asserting transparency and reform.

Analysis of the first six months of 2025 By: L.N. Reklai Palau’s first six months of 2025…

Palau Unveils High-Tech X-Ray Screening to Boost Travel Experience and Combat Smuggling

State-of-the-art scanners reduce secondary checks, streamline customs workflow, and enhance national security across airport and postal operations.

By:  Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau (December 5, 2025)— A new X-ray screening system donated by Japan was…

“Philippine Airlines Doubles Flights to Palau with New Direct Manila Service”

New route adds capacity for travelers from the Philippines to Palau with promotional fares available.

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to expand air travel between the…

Palau Honors Departing Ambassadors from Japan and Taiwan for Major Diplomatic Achievements

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau — Two of Palau’s most recognized envoys — Japan’s…

Blame or Responsibility: Who Will Lead for the People?

Dear Editor, In Palau today, leadership has become a contest of blame rather than a…

WCPFC faces tough calls on Bigeye Tuna as SPC warns key decisions needed now

By Pita Ligaiula in Manila, Philippines  MANILA, 05 DECEMBER 2025 (PACNEWS) — The Western and…

MMR announces significant tuna fisheries funding

RAROTONGA, 08 DECEMBER 2025 (COOK ISLANDS NEWS) — Cook Islands Ministry of Marine Resources (MMR)…

Don’t lock FAD closure into Bigeye tuna management procedure: PNA

MANILA, 05 DECEMBER 2025 (PACNEWS) — The Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) have issued a firm warning to the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC22) in…

Japan and Australia urge calm after Chinese radar locks onto Japanese jets

In short: (ABC-Australia) The defence ministers of Japan and Australia have expressed concern during their scheduled talks in Tokyo on Sunday after Chinese military aircraft locked radar onto…

Thailand launches air strikes amid new border clashes with Cambodia

In short: (ABC – Australia) Fighting has broken out once again on the Thai-Cambodian border, with both sides accusing each other of breaching a ceasefire agreement signed after…

PNOC Launches RISE Training to Empower Palau’s Community Sports Leaders

Koror, Palau — The Palau National Olympic Committee (PNOC) has kicked off the Raising Innovative Sport Enablers (RISE) Training Program, a week-long initiative aimed at strengthening community sports leadership and promoting holistic wellbeing in sports. Launched in…

Australia and Palau celebrate strengthened ties and shared achievements this International Volunteer Day

5 December 2025 – Australian volunteers and their Palau colleagues are celebrating creating enduring friendships and shared achievements this International Volunteer Day.  From strengthening healthcare delivery and sustainable land management to providing a range of support at…

Handover ceremony for Ngatpang State’s Grassroots Grant Project at Kokusai Park

The handover ceremony for “The Project for the Construction of a Sanitary Facility for Kokusai Park in Ngatpang State” was held on December 2, 2025, marking the 103rd project under the Embassy of Japan’s Grant Assistance for…

PICRC welcomes New Communications & Outreach staff member, Alonso

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is pleased to welcome Sara Vicente Alonso, from Spain, as the newest member of its Communications and Outreach team. Sara…

U.S. Embassy donates 40 Life-Saving defibrillators to enhance Palau’s Emergency Response

KOROR, PALAU – Nov. 25, 2025-  – The U.S. Embassy in the Republic of Palau, supported by the U.S. Military, delivered 40 Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) to…

WHO backs wider use of weight-loss medicines, calling obesity a chronic disease

NEW YORK (UN NEWS CENTRE) — The UN World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued its first guideline on the use of a new class of weight-loss medicines,…

Guam governor’s plan to build a new hospital continues to face setbacks

HAGATNA (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — A ranking military official said Guam needs to build a new hospital that will serve both the civilian and the military communities,…

Parties to Nauru Agreement says its technical muscle is shaping key WCPFC22 decisions

By Pita Ligaiula in Manila, Philippines  MANILA (PACNEWS/FFA) — The Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) says its technical expertise continues to drive some of the most…

Franton, Levi Lead Their Squad to Island Jams Title with Defense and Team Chemistry

Champions highlight turning-point moments, rebounding strength, and camaraderie on and off the court.

Condoms and contraceptives to become more expensive in China as Beijing accelerates push to lift birth rate

By Iris Zhao In short: (ABC-Australia) China is removing a tax exemption for contraceptives first applied…

Island Jams Visionary: Pro Stars, Pure Faith and a Decade of Saving Youth Through Slam Dunks

National va’a team urges better funding, coordination and travel support to keep pace with Pacific…

Determined but Grounded: Palau Paddlers Push for Regional Competition”

National va’a team urges better funding, coordination and travel support to keep pace with Pacific…

Whipps Signs FY 2026 Budget After Palau Congress Backs Down on Grant Rule

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — The Olbiil Era Kelulau on Wednesday passed a…

“Online Risks Rising for Palau’s Children, Calls Grow for Digital Citizenship in Schools”

By: Summer Kennard Koror, Palau (December 4, 2025)— As children in Palau go online at…

From Mangroves to Ancient Corals, Palau’s Youth Find Purpose in Nature

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (December 4, 2025) — “The participants were genuinely taken aback,”…

Angaur Governor Misech Denounces Police Handling of Assault Case

By (L.N. Reklai) KOROR, Palau — “They are not doing their job of providing public safety.…

Palau Projects Nearly 69,000 Visitors in 2025 as All Markets Expand

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (December 2, 2025)— Visitor arrivals to Palau jumped 25% in the…

AI Marine Monitoring Comes to Palau Through Taiwan Platform “AI Blue”

TAIPEI — Taiwan Mobile’s AI-powered ocean platform, “AI Blue,” has expanded to Palau for the first…

Marianas Trench monument eyed for commercial fishing, along with other Pacific marine sanctuaries

HAGATNA/SAIPAN, 28 NOVEMBER 2025 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Council is set…

Dawnette monitoring transplanted corals at the restoration site.

1,000 heat-tested corals planted in Ngaraard to support reef recovery

Researchers from the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) have completed a new round of coral restoration work in Ngaraard State, in northern Palau. The team identified and planted corals that naturally tolerate higher temperatures, aiming to help reefs recover and better withstand future marine heatwaves. This work is part of a collaborate project between…

Micronesia advances reef fisheries research

The Nature Conservancy (TNC), Micronesia and Polynesia, is working with local organizations across Micronesia to fill critical gaps in fisheries data and support sustainable reef management. Through ongoing studies in…

Japanese renowned Opera Singer Ms. Hisako to perform at Ngarachamayong Cultural Center

The Embassy of Japan in collaboration with Ngarachamayong Cultural Center is organizing a Music Concert that will be held on December 8th, 2025 (Monday) from 6pm to 7:30pm (Doors open…

Memory, Education, and the Future of Palau

Dear Editor, Kahlil Gibran once wrote, “History does not repeat itself except in the minds of those who do not know history.” El Hajj Malik Shabazz, sharpened this further: “History…

CLEAN HOUSE

Healing with grace and mercy is to forgive the unforgivable and love the unlovable as Jesus did on the cross ✝️.   Pain is part of life but if you let…

Lawmakers demand U.S concessions before allowing seabed mining access near Guam

HAGATNA (THE GUAM DAILY POST) — Guam senators are drawing a hard line on the U.S federal government’s push to explore deep seabed mining in waters near the island, with…

Marianas Trench monument eyed for commercial fishing, along with other Pacific marine sanctuaries

HAGATNA/SAIPAN (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Council is set to decide next month whether or not to recommend the lifting of the fishing ban in the Marianas Trench National Monument and other federally protected marine areas in the Pacific, which President Donald Trump sought to open for commercial harvests. The council’s…

Manila meeting risks “destroying WCPFC credibility” as obstruction stalls harvest strategy, Tuna advocate warns

By Pita Ligaiula MANILA(PACNEWS) — One of the region’s most outspoken tuna advocates says the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) faces a credibility crisis if next week’s Manila meeting once again fails…

Social media ban implementation will ‘vary’ across platforms, eSafety commissioner warns

SYDNEY (ABC) — Not all Australians aged under 16 will “magically disappear overnight” from social media, the nation’s online safety regulator says, amid a legal challenge to pause the start of the federal government’s…

Thrills at the 2025 Melekeok State Constitutional & Memorial Day Derby

Koror, Palau – The Palau Sport Fishing Association (PSFA) proudly hosted the 2025 Melekeok State Constitutional & Memorial Day Derby this past weekend, bringing together anglers, families, and fishing enthusiasts for a day of celebration…

Community Turns Out Strong for Palau’s Turkey Trot 5K Health Run

By: Summer Kennard The Civic Action Team (CAT) Palau, in partnership with the Palau Athletics Federation and the Ministry of Health’s Diabetes Prevention Unit, hosted a highly successful Turkey Trot 5K last week at Ernguul…

Young Anglers Take to the Open Sea

Koror, Palau – The Palau Sport Fishing Association, in partnership with the Bureau of Fisheries, hosted a Youth Offshore Fishing Competition on Saturday, November 29, 2025. Many of…

World’s Strongest Woman winner stripped of title as organizers claim athlete was ‘biologically male’

In short: (ABC-Australia) Britain’s Andrea Thompson has been crowned World’s Strongest Woman after the original winner was disqualified from the championships. Official Strongman stripped American Jammie Booker of…

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Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) welcomes delegation from the Taiwan Cyclist Federation

The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) in Palau welcomed Secretary-General Ho Li-Ching and representatives of the Taiwan Cyclist Federation, who arrived in Palau on November 23, 2025, to participate in the annual Beauty and The Beast cycling race hosted by the Palau Triathlon Federation. This year’s competition brought together 54 cyclists from Taiwan,…

Across the Pacific, Two Island schools unite through, Culture and Learning

By: Summer Kennard “Local people in Oshima are involved in fisheries and diving, just like Palau,” said Oshima Kaiyo Kokusai Vice Principal Satoru Suzuki — a sentiment that set the tone as Tokyo Metropolitan Oshima Kaiyo Kokusai High School and Palau High School formalized their sisterhood agreement on Nov. 25, marking the beginning of a…

Nauru president floats returning NZYQ refugees to home countries, in interview Australia tried to suppress

YAREN (THE GUARDIAN) — Nauru may seek to return refugees from the NZYQ cohort to their home countries, the Nauruan president has said, in an interview officially translated into English for the first time, and which the Australian government sought to keep hidden. David Adeang’s interview erroneously claimed those being sent to Nauru were not…

‘Why are we still stuck in the Stone Age?’ Senator proposes bill to modernise paper-dependent Guam Customs

HAGATNA (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Sen. Jesse A. Lujan has introduced a bill to address the antiquated system at Guam Customs and Quarantine, which is still heavily reliant on paper transactions. Bill 234-38 would…

WCPFC flags unpaid dues and rising reliance on voluntary funds as 2025 budget pressure grows

By Pita Ligaiula in Manila, Philippines MANILA (PACNEWS) — The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) enters 2025 with nearly a third of its agreed member contributions still unpaid, raising concerns about how…

Palau in Motion

By Tutii Chiltontutiichilton@gmail.com Dear Editor, Palau in Motion is about how a healthy nation is never still. It moves—through its people, its stories, its values, and its daily choices. This column exists because Palau…

Two National Guard members shot near White House in Washington DC

By Brad Ryan in Washington DC In short: (ABC-Australia) American authorities say a gunman targeted National Guard members while they were on patrol in Washington, DC, critically injuring two of them. Donald Trump says the suspect “is a foreigner who entered…

Taiwan announces special budget of $40 billion for arms purchases to bolster defense

TAIPEI (ABC) — Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te on Wednesday announced a special $40 billion budget for arms purchases, including to build a Taiwan Dome, an air defense system with high-level detection and interception capabilities, as the U.S pressures the…

At least 44 people killed as Hong Kong’s worst fire in years engulfs high-rise complex

In short: (ABC-Australia) Multiple high-rise apartment fires have killed at least 44 people in Hong Kong, with 279 other people reported missing. Residents reported hearing a loud bang before the fire. Bamboo scaffolding surrounding the buildings has fuelled the…

Hundreds of international paddlers descend on Rarotonga for Vaka Eiva festival

RAROTONGA (RNZ PACIFIC) — Over 700 paddlers from around the world are in Rarotonga this…

Jeeno Thitikul retains LPGA’s Tour Championship for biggest winning cheque in women’s golf history

In short: (ABC-Australia) Women’s world number one golfer Jeeno Thitikul has won the LPGA Tour…

Three Days, Eight States: Palau Celebrates Wave of New Roads, Schools and Facilities Built with Taiwan Support

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — From airport security upgrades to newly paved state roads…

Palau Budget Talks Resume After Month-long Stall; Vote Eyed Next Week

By: L.N. Reklai Ngerulmud, Palau (November 27, 2025) Conference committee negotiators from the House and…

Four PCC Students Earn PNCC Scholarships, Paid Internships

Awardees receive financial support and real-world training aligned with their academic fields.

By: Summer Kennard “This scholarship helps relieve a lot of…

Palau’s OECD Graduation Delayed as Review Postponed to 2027

By: Bernadette Carreon The Pacific island nation of Palau will…

Palau Marks 16 Days of Activism Amid Alarming Rates of Violence Against Women

The nation launches 16 Days of Activism as data reveals violent reality many women live with silently.

By:  L.N. Rekai Violence against women in Palau has reached…

Chinese land, U.S radar and ties to Taiwan: The geopolitics rattling a tiny Pacific nation

KOROR, 25 NOVEMBER 2025 (BBC) — The air above Palau’s pristine waters smells of salt and breadfruit, and on calm mornings in Koror, Palau’s…

Audit Confirms MOF Followed Funding Ban on KASP Loan Payments; Budget Lacked Required Debt Disclosure

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau – (November 27, 2025) A government audit has determined that the Ministry of Finance and the Palau Public Utilities…

Overstaying Tourist Among Two Arrested in Palau Drug Crackdown; Meth Seized

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau authorities have filed felony drug charges in two separate cases this fall, in an ongoing effort to…

Palau’s Beauty & the Beast Cycling Challenge Crowns International Champions in 50K and 100K Races

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — “Yesterday’s event had incredible energy,” Japan’s Miho Matsui said after topping the women’s 50-kilometer field at the 2025…

Infographics from US CDC on Antibiotic Safety

Palau Highlights Growing Threat of Drug-Resistant Infections With AMR Awareness Week

Palau encourages families to learn how proper antibiotic use can help prevent dangerous drug-resistant infections.

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau highlights the growing threat of drug-resistant infections by joining the global call to “Act Now: Protect Our Present, Secure Our Future.” President Surangel Whipps Jr. proclaimed November 18–24 as World Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Awareness Week, warning that drug-resistant infections pose a serious and growing threat to island communities.…

Digital Residency Visa Extensions Questioned for Possible Conflict With Palau Statute

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — Senate Floor Leader Kerai Mariur is calling on President Surangel Whipps Jr. to address what he says is a clear mismatch between Palau’s immigration law and a regulation granting visa benefits tied to digital residency. In a Nov. 24 letter, Mariur flagged Section 320 of the Immigration Regulations, amended…

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Palau Gender Equality Validation Workshop Revisits Gender Policy

Koror, Palau – On November 19, 2025, the Bureau of Domestic Affairs, Ministry of State,  held a vital validation workshop to revisit and renew the Palau National Gender Equality Policy, formerly referred to as the Gender…

Palauan ARFF Trainee Charged and Held in Custody in Saipan After Alleged Assault

By: Summer Kennard Saipan — A Palauan national, undergoing Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting (ARFF) training in Saipan, is in custody on $25,000 cash bail after allegedly assaulting a man in Garapan on Nov. 16.…

Palau’s Festival of Life Promotes Mental Well-being and Overall Wellness

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — The Ministry of Health and Human Services held a full-day community event on Nov. 24 to celebrate life and raise awareness about self-harm prevention, opioid overdose prevention and…

Palau Minister warns COP30: “Islands could disappear” without climate action

By Sanjeshni Kumar BELEM, 21 NOVEMBER 2025 (PASIFIKA ENVIRONEWS/PACNEWS) — Palau’s Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, and Environment, Steven Victor, raised the alarm at COP30 in Belém, Brazil,…

Debedebokel hosts its first informal Q&A Session with candidates for the 12th Ngchesar State Legislature

Debedebokel is pleased to announce the successful hosting of its first-ever informal Question-and-Answer session with the candidates for the 12th Ngchesar State Legislature. This milestone event was…

Science and Communities Unite:

PICRC Leads a Collaborative Effort to Rehabilitate Damaged Reefs Palau’s coral reefs have shown greater resilience than those in many other regions of the world when exposed…

FALE Belau steering committee formally established

Koror, Republic of Palau — 19 November 2025- The Belau…

Turkey will host COP31, Australia will play a role. So where does that leave the Pacific?

By Eliza Northrop BELEM/SYDNEY (THE CONVERSATION) —After a long and…

Renew the Mind

The wise man listed Seven toxic attitudes of a narcissist…

Chinese research ships and U.S military active in north Pacific, shows monitor

SYDNEY (REUTERS) — Five Chinese research vessels, including ships used…

Samoa pushes back at media freedom claims, says action targets “persistent unethical conduct”

APIA/SUVA (PACNEWS) — The Government of Samoa has rejected claims…

Governors urge the public to weigh in on deep seabed mining proposal

HAGATNA (GUAM DAILY POST) — Guam and Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands officials are calling on residents to submit comments to federal regulators about deep seabed mining proposals that could bring mineral extraction to waters between the two island communities. Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and CNMI Gov. David Apatang issued a joint appeal Thursday…

China says Japan’s PM ‘crossed a red line’ with Taiwan military intervention remarks

In short: (ABC- Australia) Foreign Minister Wang Yi has accused Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of attempting to intervene militarily over Taiwan. Earlier remarks from Japan’s PM about a possible…

Domestic abuse survivors in PNG have to ‘queue in front of the police station’ to report their husbands

By Papua New Guinea correspondent Marian Faa and Theckla Gunga in Port Moresby (ABC-Australia) Fiona (not her real name) still remembers roaming the streets of Port Moresby in the dark,…

Palau claims double Gold at Marianas Open in Guam

UOG CALVO FIELD HOUSE, Guam — Palau’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Athlete Christian Nicolescu delivered a dominant performance at the Marianas Open on October…

Palau National Olympic Committee Honors Top Athletes and Sponsors at 20th Sports Award Banquet

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — “Sports unites us, strengthens our communities and elevates our nation,” PNOC President Frank Kyota said as…

Prince Albert II Bestows Monaco’s Highest Civil Honor on Palau’s Ilana Seid

By: L.N. Reklai Monte Carlo, Monaco — Palau’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Ilana Seid, was honored by His Serene Highness Prince Albert II of Monaco with the Knight of the Order of Saint-Charles (Chevalier de l’Ordre de Saint-Charles), one of the highest distinctions in the Principality of Monaco. The award recognizes her leadership as…

Sakuma Wins Ngaraard Governorship as Write-In After Final Ballots Counted

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngaraard, Palau (November 20, 2025) — Incumbent Gov. Sharp Sakuma retained his seat in Ngaraard State’s 12th General Election as a write-in candidate,…

U.S. Delivers $20M for Palau Pension Plan, but Use Hinges on Reform

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — President Surangel Whipps Jr. has received the United States’ $20 million grant for Palau’s struggling Civil Service Pension Plan, but the…

Representatives of Omekesang organization, an NGO that works with, raise awareness and support persons with disabilities at a talk show at EPFM studio about creating inclusive programs that involve persons with disabilities.

Palau Highlights Disability Awareness with Focus on Creativity and Culture

Centering dignity, inclusion, and equal opportunities for persons with disabilities

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Dec. 3, 2025) — “It means setting aside a day to think about people like…

IMF Staff Team led by Ms. Yuanyan Sophia Zhang present their 2025 Article IV Mission to Palau findings at the November 19, 2025 press conference.

IMF Praises Palau’s Recovery, Warns of Global Risks

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — “Palau’s economy has experienced a strong rebound,” an International Monetary Fund team said as…

Palau SBDC Launches First AI Training for Small Businesses

Ngetkib, Airai — The Palau Small Business Development Center (Palau SBDC), hosted by the Ministry of Human Resources, Culture, Tourism & Development (MHRCTD), conducted its first AI for Small Businesses training on November 18, 2025, at the National Development Bank of Palau (NDBP) Training Facility in Ngetkib, Airai. The training introduced participants to practical, everyday…

PINA Statement on the government of Samoa’s Ban of the Samoa Observer

The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) expresses deep concern over the Government of Samoa’s decision to ban the Samoa Observer, one of the country’s longest-serving independent newspapers.This action represents a serious threat to media freedom, public access to information, and democratic accountability in Samoa and the wider Pacific region.PINA urges the Government of Samoa to…

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He spoke and they came to be.  He saw them and declared, “It is good.” I remember visiting Amherst, Massachusetts in the early ’80s.  It was an experience well etched in my memory for its magnificent autumn colors. It was chilly too.  But, Oh! The colors of the leaves of trees were amazingly and unbelievably…

Micronesia expands sustainable fishing through Community-Led FAD Networks

The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Micronesia and Polynesia, together with local fishing communities and fisheries management agencies, has expanded the use of coastal Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) across Micronesia. Over the past year, more than 10 new FADs were installed in Palau, the Marshall Islands, and Pohnpei, helping communities to catch more pelagic fish, like tuna,…

Citizen accountability in Palau mapped in new report, pairing tradition with transparency

31 October 2025- Koror, Palau — The launch of a landmark study on accountability…

OCO study visit with Guam delegation to Palau to Advance Digital Customs transformation

On November 18, 2025 — The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (BCBP), in…

PICRC’s Aquarium Supervisor, Asap Bukurrou, retires after 16 years of committed service

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) recently announced the retirement of Mr. Asap…

Yano to JICA KCCP training program

Chloe Y. Yano, Marketing & Programs Manager at Palau Visitors’ Authority, will be attending…

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U.S eyes deep-sea mining in the CNMI SAIPAN/WASHINGTON (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—The U.S government is…

Samoa PM ban on daily newspaper undermines constitution- PFF

HONIARA/NUKU’ALOFA/KOROR (PFF)—The decision by Samoa’s Prime Minister La’aulialemalietoa Leuatea Polataivao Schmidt to ban Samoa’s…

Australia hands COP31 to Türkiye but Chris Bowen to lead negotiations

By foreign affairs correspondent Stephen Dziedzic In short: (ABC-Australia) Australia will allow…

Fire kills at least one person and damages 170 buildings in city of Oita in Japan

In short: (ABC-Australia) Authorities are still working to extinguish a blaze that…

Landau Appeals to Palauans on Facebook as Deportee Plan Faces Backlash

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — “We value Palau’s partnership, and we…

Tax Bureau Warns: Online Selling May Be Illegal Without License

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Nov. 17, 2025) — “Selling online is…

Palau Marks World Diabetes Day with Community Awareness March

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — “Over 50% of the adult population…

Delegates Urge Swift Response to Water Insecurity

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — “Water insecurity in Palau is not an abstract problem, but a critical and urgent issue we face today,” Delegate Blesoch Aderkeroi said as the House of Delegates approved a resolution on Nov. 7 urging President Surangel Whipps Jr. to take immediate action to address what the House Resolution…

Informed Voices: Equipping Journalists to Tell Migration Stories

“Migration is often misunderstood or oversimplified,” Rodrigues said. “Even in…

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Palau’s COFA Trust Fund Reaches $437.9M; Board Advises Government to ‘Stay the Course’

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — The COFA Trust Fund…

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Babeldaob Elementary students take action against plastic pollution in the Rock Islands

Ngeanges Island, Rock Islands Southern Lagoon, Palau — On Friday,…

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Europe has defended Freedom under Fire. Taiwan Has Built Democracy Under Pressure.

Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim’s European Parliament speech affirms shared democratic values — and rebuts Beijing’s distortion of UN Resolution 2758. By Jessica C. LeeAmbassador…

As the Pacific struggles with obesity, its children are making the reasons clearer

HAGATNA (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—In 2024, the Pacific topped the world’s list of obese nations. Nine of the 10 fattest nations on earth were in…

Japan and Fiji raise concerns over rapid military buildup in the region

TOKYO (FIJI TIMES) — Japan and Fiji have expressed concern over the growing militarisation in the Asia-Pacific, warning that the rapid military buildup by some nations threatens regional peace and stability. The issue was highlighted during talks between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Fijian Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka in Tokyo Thursday, where the two…

‘We need a stronger voice in Washington’

Torres announces congressional run GUAM (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) —Former senator Mary Torres will seek the Republican nomination for Guam’s congressional seat, challenging the incumbent Delegate James Moylan in next year’s primary. “We need a stronger voice with a clear vision in Washington,” said Torres, who served four terms in the Guam legislature from 2015 to…

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Samoan PM back home as reporter alleges assault outside his residence

APIA (RNZ PACIFIC) —Samoan Prime Minister La’aulialemalietoa Leuatea Schmidt has returned home after…

Cook Islands PM says economy remains strong despite NZ funding pause

RAROTONGA (COOK ISLANDS NEWS)—Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown told local media he…

Donald Trump calls on Republicans to vote to release Epstein files

In short: (ABC-Australia) Donald Trump says Republicans should vote to release unclassified documents…

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Here’s how Japan’s PM found herself in a diplomatic spat with China over Taiwan

(ABC- Australia) Japan and China have had testy relations for a long time, but now they’ve worsened. Comments from Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi last week about a possible attack by Beijing on Taiwan have sparked a furious response from Chinese officials. One Chinese diplomat threatened to “cut off that dirty neck”, in an apparent…

Elections and the example Leaders must set

Dear Editor, Elections are not a game of shortcuts. They are the sacred pathway by which people choose who will set the course for their future. In a community as small and intimate as ours, leadership is not a headline stunt or a strategic dodge; it is a public covenant. Candidates must follow the rules…

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, The recent dismissal of the defamation lawsuit filed by Mr. Surangel Whipps Sr. against Island Times brings some closure to a year-long legal battle, but it does not end the deeper questions this case has raised. Beyond the courtroom, there is a larger issue of public trust, transparency, and accountability that still demands…

Political tensions emerge as Australia-Pacific bid for COP31 faces Türkiye standoff

BELEM (PMN) — A negotiator for the Pacific says Australia and the Pacific’s bid to host the 31st Conference of the Parties (COP31) is facing diplomatic challenges as Türkiye refuses to withdraw its own bid. At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, this week, Karlos Moresi, an adviser to the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS), says political…

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Fractured relationship between NZ-Cook Islands dealt another blow

WELLINGTON/RAROTONGA (TVNZ) — The fractured political relationship between New Zealand and the Cook Islands…

Taiwan evacuates 8,300 ahead of tropical storm Fung-wong

In short: (ABC- Australia) A record 658mm has hit parts of Taiwan as tropical…

US House votes to reopen federal government after longest shut down in history

(ABC-Australia) The US House of Representatives has passed a bill to end the nation’s…

Palauan Youth Sailors Make Waves at Yokohama Dinghy Race, Strengthening International Ties

By: Faith Chen YOKOHAMA, Japan — “International events like the Yokohama Dinghy Race are…

Cristiano Ronaldo confirms 2026 World Cup will be his last with retirement looming

(ABC-Australia) Cristiano Ronaldo says he expects next year’s World Cup, which will be a…

Dallas Mavericks axe manager behind NBA’s shocking Luka Doncic trade

(ABC-Australia) The Dallas Mavericks have fired general manager Nico Harrison, an admission nine months…

Family Seeks Answers After Elderly Ngarchelong Man Found with Severe Burns

By: L.N. Reklai | Koror, Palau — November 11, 2025 “I am so sad…

Palau Veterans Honor Fallen Service Members With Flag-Planting Tradition

By: Summer Kennard Koror, Palau — Members of the Palau Veterans Association, joined by…

Palau Election Commission Revises Koror Polling Venues After Public Outcry

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau – The Palau Election Commission (PEC) announced yesterday…

Invasive Species Threats AddressedThrough Biosecurity Measures

By: Faith Chen Koror, Palau — Palau’s fragile ecosystems and cultural heritage face growing…

Palau Court Orders Businessman to Pay $444K in Tax Fraud Case

By: L.N. Reklai | November 10, 2025 | Koror, Palau…

Palau leads restoration to revive Sonsorol’s Islands and enable communities to return

SONSOROL, 07 NOVEMBER 2025 (SPREP)—- In an initiative to restore…

Peace Winds Palau and BTF host interactive “Healthy Diet Program” at MJ Restaurant

Koror, Palau — Peace Winds Palau (PWP), in partnership with…

Palau to advance climate action at COP30 as AOSIS Chair

Belém, Brazil – The Republic of Palau is participating in…

Rubekul Belau reaffirms its Duty to the People of Palau

  Koror, Republic of Palau | November 10, 2025. In…

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New Zealand suspends nearly $30m in aid to Cook Islands

WELLINGTON (TVNZ)—New Zealand has suspended two years of aid payments – around $30 million (US$16.90 million) – to the Cook Islands, signalling the political relationship between the two countries has rapidly deteriorated. In June this year Foreign Minister Winston Peters stopped $18.2m (US$10.23 million) in funding being paid after the Cook Islands signed several controversial deals with China without consulting New Zealand which it’s…

Policy alone isn’t enough — inclusion must be intentional’

KOROR (FIJI SUN) — Policy alone is not enough. Equity and inclusion must be intentional. This was the message from Sainimili Tawake, the Chief Executive Officer of the Pacific Disability Forum (PDF), to Pacific Ministers at the Second Pacific Disaster Risk Management (DRM) Ministerial Meeting held in Koror, Palau last week. Tawake spoke for 1.7 million Pacific Islanders living with disabilities and highlighted the…

US Senate votes in favor of bill to end federal government shutdown

In short: (ABC-Australia) The US Senate has voted to end the longest government shutdown in the country’s history, which has lasted for 40 days. Sixty senators — including eight Democrats who voted with Republicans — decided to support the advancement of a House-approved funding bill. What’s next? The Senate approval means the package will now go back to the House of Representatives to be…

Donald Trump booed at NFL game between Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions

In short: (ABC-Australia) Donald Trump has become the first US president to attend a regular-season NFL game since Jimmy Carter in 1978. During the game, Detroit player Amon-Ra St Brown celebrated a touchdown catch by pointing into the stands and doing the “Trump dance”. Trump says when he played tight end at high school, “it was a little bit easier”. Donald Trump has become…

Senate President Expresses Frustration with House Over Budget Delay

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — “We can’t do anything except wait for them,” Senate President Hokkons Baules said this week, voicing growing frustration over what he described as repeated delays by the House of Delegates in acting on Palau’s Fiscal Year 2026 national budget bill. With just six weeks left before the Continuing Budget Authority (CBA) expires, Baules warned that the lack of…

Koror Candidates Race Toward Election Day Amid Youth Voices, Tight Contests, and Absentee Votes

By: Laurel Marewibuel & L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — With just four days left before Koror State’s general election, candidates and their supporters are stepping up efforts to reach voters, lining roadsides each morning and afternoon with signs, chants, and calls to action as the race heads into its final stretch. Young voters have emerged as an influential voice in the campaign, expressing a…

Driver of silver mazda involved in car accident at Topside, fled the scene of the accident.

Silver Mazda Crashes Into Honda Near Kwik Mart; Female Passenger Injured, Driver Flees Scene

By: Faith Chen At around 9 p.m. Nov. 4, a silver Mazda traveling down the left lane crashed into a silver Honda merging into the middle lane in front of the Kwik Mart at Topside. An employee from Prime Grub who witnessed the crash said, “What we saw is that the silver Honda was in the right lane and the silver Mazda was speeding…

Groundbreaking of the new National Humanitarian Warehouse to help with emergency preparedness and self-reliance.

New Warehouse to Strengthen Palau’s Emergency Response and Self-Reliance

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Nov. 7, 2025) — “By investing in readiness and resilience, we’re preparing today for the challenges of tomorrow,” Palau Vice President Raynold B. Oilouch said Thursday as the Republic of Palau broke ground on its new National Humanitarian Warehouse, a key step toward strengthening the nation’s disaster preparedness and self-reliance. The warehouse, managed by the National Emergency Management Office…

High Chief Reklai addressing the crowd at the 10th Anniversary of the Palau National Marine Sanctuary

Whipps Criticizes High Chief Reklai’s Letter to Japan on Marine Sanctuary

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — President Surangel Whipps Jr. expressed disappointment over a letter sent by High Chief Reklai Bao Ngirmang to Japan’s ambassador about the Palau National Marine Sanctuary (PNMS), saying that such matters should be handled through official government channels. “When we talk about the Marine Sanctuary, I believe that only two entities can talk about it — the Ministry of…

Vice President Oilouch addressing DRM Ministers during DRM Ministerial Meeting Reception at Palau Royal Resort, Nov. 6, 2025

Palau Vice President Stresses Coordination, Regional Unity in Disaster Management

By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, PALAU — “We need to have better coordination of support,” Vice President Raynold Oilouch said, highlighting his top priority in strengthening Palau’s disaster response. Speaking from his dual role as Vice President and head of the National Emergency Management Office (NEMO), Oilouch reflected on lessons learned from past emergencies, including the COVID-19 pandemic, and outlined strategies for improving both national…


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