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Launching ABC Radio Australia services in partnership with Eco Paradise FM. From left to right (Minister Gustav Aitaro, Vice President Uduch Sengebau-Senior, Justine Kelly, ABC Radio Australia Manager and Australia Ambassador Richelle Turner)

ABC Radio Australia Returns to Palau’s Airwaves, Strengthening Pacific Ties

(Koror, Palau) Palauans can once again tune in to the sounds of Australia and the South Pacific, as ABC Radio Australia programs return to the airwaves after a near decade-long absence.…

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Unveiling Palau’s Ancient Wonder: Lidar Uncovers Immense Scale of Terraced Landscape

By: Jolie Liston The dense tropical vegetation that has long concealed the true extent of Palau’s ancient cultural landscape on Babeldaob has been unveiled in a groundbreaking manner. The innovative laser technology known as lidar has been harnessed to visually strip away the thick tree canopy, exposing the vast extent, massive size, and diverse shapes of the island’s earth architecture. The…

ADB Announces $5 Billion Replenishment to Bolster Climate Action in Pacific Island Countries

Pacific island countries, including Palau, will benefit from a $5 billion replenishment to the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) Asian Development Fund (ADF) 14 and Technical Assistance Special Fund (TASF) 8. Donors and the ADB agreed to the increased funding during the ADB’s 57th Annual Meeting in Georgia last week. “Grants are more critical than ever for our poorest and most vulnerable…

Palauan Artist Sequoia Tangerine Kimball Connects Art with Heritage Through Ceramics

In a recent interview on ABC Radio Australia, ceramic artist Sequoia Tangerine Kimball, whose grandmother hails from Ngkeklau, Ngaraard, discussed her artistic journey and how she uses the ancient craft of pottery to connect with her Pacific heritage and honor the legacy of her ancestors. Speaking with Michael Chow, Kimball revealed how her work draws inspiration from her grandmother’s cultural roots…

Development of Cultural Protocols for Offshore Research Expeditions Underway

The development of cultural protocols for offshore scientific research expeditions was successfully initiated in a 2-day workshop that included participants with a range of expertise in traditional knowledge and best practices. Following an endorsement from the Council of Chiefs and meetings with the Society of Historians and Koror’s House of Traditional Leaders, key stakeholders and participants in the workshop began looking…

St. Patrick’s Breastplate

I arise today Through a mighty strength, the invocation of the Trinity. Through belief in the threeness, Through confession of the oneness,  Of the Creator of Creation. I arise today Through the strength of Christ’s birth with His baptism, Through the strength of His crucifixion with His burial, Through the strength of His resurrection with His ascension, Through the strength of…

Deepsea mining eyed in American Samoa

PAGOPAGO, 06 MAY 2024 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) —Sitting on a gold mine, American Samoa is being eyed as a potential supplier of much-sought-after minerals, promising to generate hi-tech jobs and supplement the territory’s fishing economy. Amid growing concerns about deep-sea mining in the Pacific island region, the International Seabed Authority is scheduled in July to discuss a license application filed by…

CMI sting operation

By Hilary Hosia and Giff Johnson SAIPAN, 06 MAY 2024 (MARSHALL ISLANDS JOURNAL)—Investigators from the office of the Auditor General confiscated office equipment and reviewed documents during a court-approved search of an executive office at the College of Marshall Islands Tuesday. The team had police escort from Marshall Islands Police Department while they conducted their investigation at the administration wing of…

As China and Iran hunt for dissidents in the US, the FBI is racing to counter the threat

By ERIC TUCKER, DIDI TANG and NATHAN ELLGREN Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — After a student leader of the historic Tiananmen Square protests entered a 2022 congressional race in New York, a Chinese intelligence operative wasted little time enlisting a private investigator to hunt for any mistresses or tax problems that could upend the candidate’s bid, prosecutors say. “In the end,” the operative…

OFFICIAL RESULTS of the Palau Sports FishingAssociation Annual Derby featuring the Etpison Cup

WAHOO/BARRACUDA/SPANISH MACKEREL1st – Erker (Spanish Mackerel) 35.5 lbs2nd – Loud House (Barracuda) 30.0 lbs3rd – Asahi (Wahoo) 21.0 lbs BILLFISH1st – Oberaod 134.5 lbs2nd – Mengesebakl 123.0 lbs TUNA1st – Scream Liners 105.0 lbs2nd – Melairei 2024 88.5 lbs3rd – Busonge 81.0 lbs GT Catch & Release1st – GoGoFun 32.75 in2nd – Poppers 32.5 in3rd – Elchesel 31.25 in

Ohtani gifts Roberts a toy Porsche before breaking club mark for most HRs by a Japanese-born player

By JOE REEDY AP Sports Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) — Dave Roberts recently joked that Shohei Ohtani should gift Roberts a Porsche when Ohtani breaks his Dodgers’ record for most home runs by a Japanese-born player. Ohtani obliged, just maybe not in the way Roberts imagined. Before Friday’s game against the Atlanta Braves, the Dodgers’ slugger gifted Roberts a purple toy…

Koror State pushes for National Hospital relocation within its borders

(Koror, Palau) Koror State Legislature passed a resolution urging the national government to move the Belau National Hospital from Meyuns to a new site within Koror. The resolution cites the hospital’s aging infrastructure and its location in an allegedly unsafe area. While advocating for a relocation, the resolution specifically proposes other potential sites such Ngermid or other reclaimed land within Koror…

Taro Processing Plant on Hold, reduced purchases due to equipment repairs

KOROR, Palau — The taro flour processing plant, operated by the Bureau of Agriculture’s Taro Seedling Program, has been temporarily shut down due to electrical issues damaging its processing equipment. Taro and taro corm purchases have been significantly reduced until repairs are complete. During this downtime, the center will only accept a maximum of 200 pounds of taro per week. Noe…

Palau Media Council statement on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day 2024

On this World Press Freedom Day, the Palau Media Council stands firmly with journalists around the globe. The theme, ‘A Press for the Planet: Journalism in the Face of the Environmental Crisis,’ is especially relevant to our island nation. The climate crisis is an important story in the country and the Pacific region, Palau, with approximately 1,500km of coastline, is highly…

PPUC urges Legislative Action on Multiple Fronts

(Koror, Palau) The Palau Public Utilities Corporation (PPUC) has once again appealed to the Olbiil era Kelulau for legislative support on a range of critical issues impacting its ability to serve the people of Palau. In a letter to both Senate President Baules and House Speaker Anastacio, PPUC CEO Frantk Kyota outlined several areas where legislative changes are necessary to ensure…

Aging population in Pacific, Asia faces challenges- ADB

Aging population in the Pacific and Asia faces challenges including low pension coverage for health problems and range of other issues, a new Asian Development Bank (ADB) report finds. By 2050, the number of people aged 60 and older in developing Asia and the Pacific is set to nearly double to 1.2 billion, report stated.  “Asia and the Pacific’s rapid development…

FAITH and TRUST

You have power over your mind  not outside events. – Marcus  Aurelius What people thIink or say about me is none of my business.  It has taken me years…

Coming Home

We shall not cease from exploration. And the end of all our exploring will be to arrive where we started and know the place for the first. — T.S. ELIOT I never…

Earth day 2024

Earth day 2024 Rock Island Beach clean-up at Ngerblobang 22 April…

What a TikTok ban in the US could mean for you

The Associated Press No, TikTok will not suddenly disappear from your phone. Nor will you go to jail if you continue using it after it is banned. After years of attempts to ban the Chinese-owned…

Palau Men’s Relay Team Takes Silver at Oceania Swimming Championships

Koror, Palau – Palau’s Men’s 4×200 meter freestyle relay team splashed to a silver medal finish at the 2024 Oceania Swimming Championships held this week at the Gold Coast Aquatic Centre in Southport, Queensland, Australia. The competition took place from…

Fuel with Purpose

Blue Bay Petroleum, Inc. is launching its “Fuel with Purpose” promotion in commemoration of Palau Conservation Society’s 30 years of working towards preserving Palau’s natural resources. Instead…

Washington nixes Guam and American Samoa’s bid for PIF membership

WASHINGTON (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The federal government has poured cold water on Guam and American Samoa’s hopes of gaining membership of the Pacific Islands Forum, stating that U.S territories are constitutionally restricted from representing themselves in foreign policy-making bodies. “Because the United States is not a member of the PIF and because of the…

Tonga unveils Pacific Islands Forum theme, as other Pacific territories’ membership blocked

NUKU’ALOFA (PMN) — It could be confused with a political campaign slogan, but this year’s theme for the 53rd Pacific Islands Forum is: Transformative, Resilient, Pasifiki: Build Better Now. The theme was launched in Tonga last week, as the Kingdom prepares to host regional leaders and their delegations in August. Tonga’s Prime Minister Hu’akavameiliku Siaosi…

INNER BEAUTY

We delight in the beauty of the butterfly, but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty.” – Maya Angelou. It is in the…

The Silent Majority

Palau at a Political Crossroads: Prioritizing Citizen Welfare over Government Revenue Dear Editor, In recent times, the Republic of Palau finds itself at a critical juncture, grappling with…

PICRC presents updates and results from the Koror State Fisheries Monitoring Project

to the Koror Southern Lagoon Coastal Fisheries Management Plan planning team The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) presented updates and results of the Koror State Fisheries Monitoring Project at a meeting organized by the Palau Conservation Society (PCS) with the planning team of the Koror Southern Lagoon Coastal Fisheries Management Plan (KSLCFMP) on March…

SILENCE is WISER

A fool vents all her feelings, But a wise Woman holds them back. Proverbs 29:11 This…

The Silent Majority

by Alonzo Kahalic alkahalic6801@gmail.com Leadership on Air: Empty Words Dear Editor, In leadership, there’s a stark…

2,000 Marines, sailors arrive in Australia for six months of Training, Exercises

DARWIN/WASHINGTON, 29 MARCH 2024 (US DEFENCE) —Approximately 2,000 Marines and sailors deployed to Australia’s Northern Territory this week to participate alongside their counterparts in the annual iteration of Marine Rotational Force-Darwin, the Pentagon announced today. “Over the next six months, MRF-Darwin will conduct a series of exercises and training events with the Australian Defence Force…

Hatohobei State Legislature officially names roads

The Hatohobei State Legislature, during its Seventh Regular Session in September 2023, passed Resolution No. 10-7R-22, D1 to officially name Hatohobei State’s roads. The resolution follows a wide-ranging survey conducted by the office of the Governor, engaging the people of Hatohobei Island to gather their preferences for the proposed names. After careful consideration and with…

BPS Director Levitre’s Status Resignation Confusion

In a twist of events, Cary Levitre’s status as the Director of the Bureau of Public Safety remains unclear. President Surangel Whipps Jr. declared that Levitre’s resignation letter, dated February 26th, addressed to Minister of…

EQPB asks for additional funding 

 The Palau Environment Quality Protection Board (EQPB) requests additional funding amid the military buildup that resulted in the agency’s increase in workload.  In a letter to President Siurangel…

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Palm Leaves, the Donkey, HOSANNA and the Stars.

“Jesus is present in our suffering.” – Fr. Dave Privonka, President of Franciscan University of Stuevenbille My 19 yr old nephew is Catholic. I’m an Evangelical. And JESUS is our LORD and CHRIST – our common denominator. He (nephew) came home last Sunday from church with a palm leaf woven into the shape of a…

Interview: Why is a high seas treaty crucial for marine biodiversity?

MONACO (EURONEWS) — The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has played a central role in the sustainable use of marine biological diversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction. Minna Epps, Director of the IUCN Ocean Team, shared her insights with Euronews. Celebrated as a ‘historic achievement’ and ‘a win for the ocean’, the High…

Expectations mount as Loss and Damage fund staggers to its feet

WASHINGTON/LONDON (CLIMATE HOME) — The newly appointed board of the climate finance world’s latest entry – the hard-won UN “loss and damage” fund – will likely hold its first meeting in late April after delays in agreeing members. But despite soaring needs for help, the fund itself isn’t expected to hand out any money until…

FREE TENNIS CLINICS

A certified tennis coach, Martin Setiawan, sponsored by the International Tennis Federation and the Oceania…

Palau Pushes for Sustainable Tourism, Airline Connectivity at APPU Meeting

KOROR, Palau (AP) — Palau Senator Secilil Eldebechel led the Palau National Group to the 86th Council Meeting and 52nd General Assembly of the Asia-Pacific Parliamentarians’ Union (APPU) held in Tokyo, Japan, from March 11-13, 2024. It was the first APPU meeting since 2019 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The delegation, which included Delegates Warren…

Australia Celebrates First Alumni Event, Announces New Funding

KOROR, Palau – The Australian Embassy hosted the inaugural Australia Awards Alumni Event on Thursday, March 21, 2024. Ambassador Turner highlighted how the Australia Awards program strengthens shared values, recognizing tertiary education as crucial for a nation’s development. The event served as a platform to connect and acknowledge the significant contributions Australian alumni have made…

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U.S. approves $7.1B in aid to freely Associated States

WASHINGTON  – In a move hailed as historic by U.S. officials, the enactment of the Compact of Free Association (COFA) Amendments Act of 2024 provides $7.1 billion in funding over 20 years to the Micronesian island nations of Palau, Micronesia, and the Marshall Islands. “The enactment of this legislation is really a historic occasion and…

 The Translator: “Friends to all”

A new series in which experts explain the sometimes baffling jargon of international affairs. By Mihai Sora SYDNEY (DEVPOLICY.ORG)— Heard diplomats or analysts using a new turn of phrase only to wonder, “What does that mean?” Today we ask … What is “Friends to all”? At its core, “Friends to all” is a declaration of…

Andy Murray beats weary Matteo Berrettini to advance at the Miami Open

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — Andy Murray won another lengthy match with Matteo Berrettini, who appeared weary and leaned on his racket to keep his balance during Murray’s 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory Wednesday at the Miami Open. Playing his first match on the ATP Tour this season, Berrettini was serving with Murray leading 5-2 in…

Palau Faces Challenges Registering Over 25% of Land

KOROR, Palau — A report by the Palau Supreme Court revealed that more than 25% of the country’s land mass remains unregistered as of February 2024. The report states that over 4,000 land claims are pending, while only 721 claims were resolved in 2023. “Disposed of” in this context signifies that these claims involved titles…

CNMI seeks to address fiscal crisis

SAIPAN (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — CNMI leaders on Sunday announced plans to revise the government’s current budget to address the “urgent fiscal challenges” facing the commonwealth. “While it’s not easy to share this news, I believe we must confront our challenges openly and work together to find solutions,” said Governor Arnold Palacios. Updates from the…

Koror State unveils $10.9M budget proposal for Fiscal Year 2024

KOROR, Palau—The Koror State Legislature has proposed a $10.9 million budget for fiscal year 2024, which would replace the Interim Budget beginning in April this year. The spending plan authorizes $10,935,000 but appropriates $10,655,000. The difference reflects anticipated revenue that may not be fully realized. The funding sources include a $2.5 million national block grant,…

2023 was not Palau’s year, 2024 looks positive

Inflation in Palau in 2023 was at an ultimate high, attributed to the introduction of the Palau Goods and Services Tax (PGST) and the country’s reliance on imports, the World Bank’s Pacific Economic Outlook update. The report said Palau, which relies mostly on imported energy, food, and fuel, has a “historically high Inflation.” However, the…

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Refiner’s Fire

 “wide lawns with narrow minds.”  Ernest Hemingway It’s time to look within you and pursue excellence. Your heart and your soul matter to God. He created you unique with your very own thumbprint. Twenty years ago I was invited to a meeting that took me all this time to understand. I’m not sure I knew…

AI supercharges threat of disinformation in a big year for elections globally

By ALI SWENSON and KELVIN CHAN Associated Press LONDON (AP) — Artificial intelligence is supercharging the threat of election disinformation worldwide, making it easy for anyone with a smartphone and a devious imagination to create fake – but convincing – content aimed at fooling voters. It marks a quantum leap from a few years ago, when creating…

House passes a bill that could lead to a TikTok ban if Chinese owner refuses to sell

By KEVIN FREKING, HALELUYA HADERO and MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The House on Wednesday passed a bill that would lead to a nationwide ban of the popular video app TikTok if its China-based owner doesn’t sell its stake, as lawmakers acted on concerns that the company’s current ownership structure is a national security threat.…

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Learning poverty is prevalent in the Pacific- World Bank 

A new World Bank report found that learning poverty is prevalent in Pacific Island countries, except in Palau, where 10 percent of 10-year-olds cannot read. The World Bank Pacific Economic Update report launched on Wednesday  found that in Kiribati, Tonga, and Tuvalu island nations, “more than two-thirds of children cannot read with understanding.” The regional learning assessment in the report gathered from Kiribati showed…

COFA funding agreement on the table due to immense support

In a significant move to bolster its presence in the Pacific, the U.S. congressional negotiators have unveiled a bill that would fund key government operations for the remainder of the fiscal year. Central to this appropriations package is the commitment to the Compacts of Free Association (COFA), a pivotal agreement signed last year. Under the COFA, Palau, along with Micronesia and the Marshall Islands,…

Handover ceremony of GBH Elementary School renovation project held

His Excellency ORIKASA Hiroyuki, Ambassador of Japan to Palau, His Excellency Surangel S. Whipps, Jr. President of Palau, Honorable Dr. Dale Jenkins, Minister of Education, Honorable Eyos Rudimch, Governor of Koror State, Mr. Raynold Mechol, Director of Bureau of Education and Administration, Mr. Brian Melairei, Director of Bureau of Public Works, Mr. Erik Reklai, Vice Principal of George B. Harris Elementary School, and other…

Minutes of discussion signed for Minatobashi

The Bureau of Public Works under the Ministry of Public Infrastructure and Industries has signed the Minutes of Discussion with JICA on the result of the Preparatory Survey for the construction of the new Minatobasi. The proposed project is located adjacent to the existing Minatobasi in Koror State.  The Minatobasi connects Malakal Island to Koror Island and serves a vital role in Palau’s economy…

US and China agree to map out framework for developing AI responsibly. Here’s what you need to know

By Toby Mann (ABC-Australia) The world’s two powerhouse nations have finally agreed to sit down and discuss their concerns around the expanding power and reach of artificial intelligence (AI) after years of lobbying from officials and experts. Both Beijing and Washington have been wary of giving their adversary an advantage by limiting their own research and capabilities, but observers have long-expressed concern that the existential…

INTUITION (Gut feeling)

Forgotten Love, the movie Intuition: a natural ability or power that makes it possible to know something without any proof or evidence: a feeling that guides a person to act a certain way without fully understanding why. (Britannica Dictionary). The least of things with a meaning is worth more in life than the greatest of things without it.  Carl Jung Many studies tell us…

Study finds Pacific accounts for nine of the 10 most obese countries in the world

SUVA (WHO)—New analysis published in the Lancet has found that Pacific island countries account for nine out of 10 of the top countries in the world with the highest prevalence of obesity among women and men aged 20 and above.  Looking at data from 2022, the study found that more than 1 billion people in the world are now living with obesity. Worldwide, obesity…

Goroka MP Aiye Tambua charged for allegations of sexual assault

PORT MORESBY (POST COURIER) —Papua New Guinea Member of Parliament for Goroka, Aiye Tambua has been charged with 26 counts of persistent sexual abuse against his wife and two daughters. The member turned up for the interview conducted by investigators from the NCD Criminal Investigation Division (CID) Monday.  The MP is facing allegations of sexual assault pertaining from a complaint from his wife.  As…

ICJ grants Parties to the Nauru Agreement participation in Climate Change advisory proceedings

THE HAGUE (ICJ/PACNEWS) —The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has granted authorisation to the Parties to the Nauru Agreement Office (PNAO) to participate in advisory proceedings concerning the Obligations of States in respect of Climate Change. “The PNAO was established under the 1982 Nauru Agreement concerning Cooperation in the Management of Fisheries of Common Stocks,” stated the ICJ in a statement. According to Article…

Earth’s ‘life support system’ is being destroyed by global business paradigm, UN expert warns

GENEVA  (UN CENTRE) —The UN independent expert on human rights and the environment on Wednesday called for an urgent and radical shift in how business and the global economy operates to prevent irreversible damage to Earth’s life support system and safeguard human rights. In a hard-hitting report to the Human Rights Council, Special Rapporteur David Boyd underscored that current business practices, particularly large coporations,…


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