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6,200-Mile Pacific Voyage Launched, Master Navigator Guides the Next Generation of Seafarers
KOROR, Palau — A 6,200-nautical-mile traditional voyaging journey is underway across the Pacific, placing ancestral navigation, youth, and ocean science at the center of a growing global climate dialogue. Micronesian Voyaging Society (MVS) President Shallum Etpison explained, “we see this as more than a voyage but a reflection of ocean culture — a living system of knowledge, kinship, and responsibility shaped…
Palau Senate Pushes Back Against U.S. Accusations of Corruption Against Baules
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — “We should not allow any nation to carelessly make unsubstantiated accusations against a Palauan leader,” Sen. Eldebechel said during a recent Senate session, as lawmakers rallied to defend Senate President Hokkons Baules against corruption allegations raised by the U.S. State Department. Palauan senators last week sharply criticized the U.S. government after it accused Baules…
Ngaraard lawsuit over TACMOR project continues as court weighs state authority, environmental oversight
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — A lawsuit filed by the Ngaraard State Government seeking to halt construction of a U.S.-related radar facility remains active in the Palau Supreme Court, with the court yet to decide whether the project must comply with state permitting and environmental laws. Ngaraard State filed the case earlier this year challenging construction of the Tactical Mobile…
Senate Bill Seeks Stronger Safeguards for Victims of Abuse and Elder Exploitation
Senate Bill 12-58 would widen legal definitions of domestic violence and require sex offenders to serve longer before parole eligibility By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngerulmud, Palau — The Palau Senate took a significant step last week toward strengthening protections for victims of family violence and sexual crimes, introducing Senate Bill No. 12-58 on the first day of its sixth regular session.…
‘Our Natural Pharmacy’: Native Tree Planting Initiative Promotes Food Sovereignty in Palau
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “Planting native trees is our natural, cultural and cost-free pharmacy,” said Jodean Remengesau, highlighting how traditional knowledge embedded in Palauan plant names reflects both food and medicinal uses. Remengesau, director of the Palau Bureau of Agriculture, said many native and locally grown trees in Palau serve dual purposes, providing both nutrition and natural remedies —…
Proposed Bill Would Create First Workplace Safety Law in Palau
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngerulmud, Palau – Congress is laying the foundations of occupational safety standards and safer workplaces in Palau through the newly introduced Senate Bill No.12-59. This bill for an act will amend Title 11 of the Palau National code adding a new chapter 22 relating to occupational and workplace safety. The bill will task the National Safety Officer…
Japan provides continued support to strengthen
Health screening and nutrition initiatives in the Republic of Palau On March 3, 2026, a signing ceremony for Japan’s Grant Aid to Peace Winds Japan for the “Project for Establishing a Sustainable Health Screening System and Supporting Dietary Improvements for the Prevention of Non-Communicable Diseases in the Republic of Palau.” The agreement was signed by H.E. Kasahara Kenichi, Ambassador of Japan…
Poverty Persists in Palau Despite High-Income Status, Report Says
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Despite the reputation as one of the Pacific’s higher-income island nations, nearly a quarter of Palau’s population lives in poverty, with people with disabilities among those facing the greatest economic and social barriers. A report by the The Borgen Project highlights how disability and poverty intersect in the island nation, pointing to persistent inequality, infrastructure…
From Farm to Lunch Tray: Taiwan-Run Farm in Palau Inspires Kids to Grow and Eat Local
Hands-on harvests, nutrition lessons and school partnerships encourage healthier diets and stronger food security. By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “When kids actually step into the fields and see how vegetables grow, it changes their perspective,” said Elena, manager of a Taiwan-run farm driving Palau’s fight against imported junk food. Her operation is turning elementary schoolers into veggie fans, one muddy…
Students Share Perspectives on Proposed Youth Voter Pre-Registration Bill
By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — As lawmakers review a proposed measure that would allow young citizens to pre-register to vote before turning 18, some high school students are already expressing their views on how the bill could affect future voters. The proposed legislation would allow eligible youth to complete their voter registration in advance so they are automatically eligible to…
Palau Pushes Tech-Based Ocean Protection at Global Summit
Whipps to call for stronger Pacific partnerships ahead of Forum and COP31 KOROR, Palau (March 5, 2026) — Palau President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. spoke at the 13th World Ocean Summit in Montreal, highlighting how science and technology can help small island nations strengthen ocean stewardship and secure their vast exclusive economic zones. The summit, hosted by The Economist, runs March…
Palau steps up preparations for 55th Pacific Leaders Meeting
KOROR, 05 MARCH 2026 (PACNEWS/PIFS)—The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Deputy Secretary General Esala Nayasi met Wednesday with Palau Minister of State Gustav Aitaro and members of Palau’s National Planning Committee to discuss preparations for the 55th Pacific Islands Forum Leaders Meeting (55PIFLM). The meeting will be hosted in Koror from 30 August – 04 September 2026. Discussions focused on advancing planning…
BIIAA TRACK AND FIELD HEATS UP AS PRELIMINARY ROUNDS WRAP UP
By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR , Palau ( Mar. 5. 2026) – The road to the 2026 BIIAA High School track and Field Championships is officially underway, as Preliminary Rounds One and Two have now concluded. Student-athletes from high schools across Palau gathered on the track over the past weeks, giving it their all in hopes of securing a spot in the…
Micronesian Conservation Organizations Strengthen Financial Capacity through MFAN Meeting
Finance, administration, and operations professionals from conservation organizations across Micronesia gathered from 24-26 February in Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands, for the third in-person meeting of the Micronesia Finance Administration-Operation Network (MFAN). The meeting was organized by Mingrang Kloulechad, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Micronesia and Polynesia Director of Finance and Operations, who also serves as an advisor to the group.…
Kosrae Leaders Strengthen Climate Planning Through VLEAP Training
On February 9-10, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Micronesia and Polynesia hosted the Kosrae Video Local Early Action Planning (VLEAP) Toolkit Training, bringing together government agencies, municipal governments, youth groups, and community organizations across Kosrae. The two-day workshop focused on strengthening local capacity to plan and respond to climate-related challenges. The training, led by TNC staff Berna Gorong and Shanty Asher, was…
Ngermid and South Set to Complete Round 1 as Palau Major League Season Heats Up
By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, PALAU ( Mar. 5. 2026) – The 2026 season of the Palau Major League Baseball continues to build momentum as teams battle through the opening round, with one final matchup remaining before the league officially moves into Round 2. A rain delay earlier this week pushed back the scheduled game between Ngermid and South. The matchup has…
War widens as Iranian warship is sunk near Sri Lanka, NATO shoots Türkiye-bound missile
By Brad Ryan in Washington DC and Bridget Rollason in Jerusalem, with wires In short: (ABC-Australia) The US-Iran war has widened after an American submarine sank an Iranian warship in the…
A global energy crisis’: Fuel price hike looms for Pacific amid Middle East conflict
SYDNEY, 04 MARCH 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — Analysts are warning fuel prices are expected to jump in the Pacific following the Israeli and U.S attacks on Iran, and the subsequent response…
‘Global instability is not abstract for us:’ How the Gulf crisis becomes a personal matter for Guam and CNMI
HAGATNA, 04 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — For U.S territories in the Pacific, the ongoing war in the Middle East may be geographically distant but the experience is close to…
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Players flee court at UAE tennis event after security alert amid Middle East war
In short: (ABC-Australia) Players ran from the courts at an ATP Challenger event in Fujairah after play was halted abruptly due to a security alert sparked by the ongoing…
NFL targets Fiji team for Olympics
SUVA, 04 MARCH 2026 (FIJI SUN)—The NFL (National Football League) Flag have been conducting clinics with numerous schools around the country with a goal to have a team participating…
Palau Cannot Afford to Be a Pawn in America’s Wars
Dear Editor, The latest reports of Iran’s retaliatory strikes against U.S. assets should alarm small nations everywhere, but especially Palau. What began as a confrontation between Washington and Tehran…
Yes, it’s legal to shoot narco-subs in the Pacific – but the law has better options
By Natalie Klein SYDNEY, 05 MARCH 2026 (THE INTERPRETER) —There is no shortage of examples of how the United States, under President Donald Trump, flaunts long-established rules of international…
American service members killed as Iran strikes back against US-Israel attack
By Brad Ryan in Washington DC with wires In short: The US military says three personnel have been killed and five injured in the Middle East, but little further…
Airai Election 2026: Ngiratecheboet Leads Governor’s Race, Nine Elected to Legislature
By: Summer Kennard Unofficial results from the Airai State 10th General Election show Norman H. Ngiratecheboet leading the race for governor and nine candidates emerging as top vote-getters for…
Alingano Maisu Nears Taiwan After 1,000 Miles at Sea
The crew of Alingano Maisu is doing well. After navigating through rough weather and heavy storms, they have now reached clearer skies and steady winds. With more than 1,000…
Palau HOD Reorganizes Twice in Three Months, Grants Leadership Roles to Previously Sidelined Delegates
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngerulmud, Palau — In a bid of be inclusive, the House of Delegates (HOD) has reorganized its committees twice in three months, creating new committees and…
Palau Senate Unanimously Passes Education Reform Bill to Restore National Testing and Strengthen Palauan Language
By: L.N. Reklai NGERULMUD, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026) The Senate of the 12th Olbiil Era Kelulau has unanimously approved a sweeping education reform bill aimed at strengthening curriculum standards,…
Panel Examines Tensions, Overlap in Palau’s Dual Governance System
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — The second panel of the Cheldebechel Forum tackled one of Palau’s most complex questions: how two recognized systems of governance — constitutional and…
Palau denies reports linking attacked vessel to its flag
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 2, 2026) — “The vessel was removed from the Palau registry in January 2026 in accordance with the Registry’s established compliance procedures and…
Palau Disburses $2.6M in Tax Refunds to 4,481 Citizens Under 2021 Tax Reform
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026) — The government has disbursed nearly $2.6 million in tax refunds to thousands of Palauan citizens, marking one of the most…
Palau SBDC Expands Responsible AI Training to Strengthen Workforce and Business Systems
KOROR, Palau — During the first quarter of 2026, the Palau Small Business Development Center (SBDC) delivered targeted trainings aimed at strengthening digital readiness and supporting small business operations…
Financial Institutions Commission Hosts Three-Day Bank Supervision & Examination Training to Strengthen Off-Site Monitoring and Risk-Based Examinations
Koror, Republic of Palau — The Financial Institutions Commission (FIC) successfully concluded a three-day Bank Supervision and Examination Capacity Building Training held from February 17th–19th, 2026 at the FIC…
U.S. Embassy Conducts Crisis Management Exercise with Local Partners
U.S. Embassy Conducts Crisis Management Exercise with Local Partners Koror, Palau – On February 23rd and 24th, the U.S. Embassy in Palau successfully completed a comprehensive…
When Birds Begin to Fear Humans
Notes from an Outsider on Civil and Social Friendliness Not long ago, a friend who had just returned from traveling showed me her photos. In one…
Solar Farm at Palau Pacific Resort Officially Opens, Advancing Renewable Energy Goals
By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau (Mar. 2, 2026) — In a significant move toward strengthening renewable energy use in Palau’s private sector, Palau Pacific Resort (PPR)…
Super Bowl winner Michael Dickson puts Matt Burton’s boot up with NFL punters
In short: (ABC-Australia) Australian Super Bowl winner Michael Dickson says the booming boot of Bulldogs five-eighth Matt Burton could cut it in the NFL. Dickson, the…
Pacific Media Summit 2026 Scheduled for Sept. 21–25 in Fiji
SUVA, Fiji (March 2, 2026) — The Pacific Islands News Association and the Fijian MediaAssociation on Monday announced that the 8th Pacific Media Summit will take…
Pacific media watchdog condemns alleged assault on PNG journalist Rebecca Kuku, calls for swift investigation
28 Feb, 2026– The Pacific Freedom Forum (PFF) strongly condemns the allegedassault of senior journalist Rebecca Kuku by officers of Papua New Guinea’sCorrectional Service in Port Moresby.Kuku was hoping to attend a…
Pacific nations would be paid only thousands for deep sea mining, while mining companies set to make billions, new research reveals
SYDNEY/SUVA, 02 MARCH 2026 (GREENPEACE) — New independent research commissioned by Greenpeace International has revealed that Pacific Island states would receive mere thousands of dollars in payment from deep sea mining per…
Baules Responds to U.S. Entry Ban, Rejects Corruption Claims and Defends Senate’s Oversight Role
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026)— Hokkons Baules on Tuesday publicly rejected allegations referenced in a recent statement by the United States Department of State, saying he has never engaged…
At a Crossroads: Palau’s Environmental Future in the Hands of Its People
By: Ngeldei Tulop Koror, Palau — If the ocean could speak, what would it say? That question lingered metaphorically over discussions at the Cheldebechel Forum held yesterday at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center,…
Palau Closes 2025 Strong, January 2026 Arrivals Jump 13% as Japan and Australia Surge
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — The Palau Visitors Authority reported that Palau closed 2025 with solid tourism gains and opened 2026 on an upward trend, welcoming 7,810 visitors in January —…
Cheldebechel Forum opens with focus on breaking cycle of drug crisis
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026) – The Belau Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (BANGO) and Palau Conservation Society (PCS) opened the Cheldebechel Forum with a panel discussion highlighting the causes…
Breaking the Silence: Gender-Based Violence Demands Urgent National Attention
By: Ngeldei Tulop Koror, Palau (Feb. 26, 2026) — The atmosphere inside the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center was heavy at times, reflective at others, but always urgent. Yesterday’s Cheldebechel Forum confronted one of…
JICA Volunteers Share Pride, Challenges in Boosting Palau’s School Nutrition and PE
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Japanese volunteers are leaving a lasting mark on Palau’s…
Palau Families Battle High Costs for Food Security, Jodean Says: ‘Plant Now for the Future Harvest’
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — In Palau’s pricey island economy, households grapple with soaring…
Palau Athletics Aims to Build Healthier Nation, One Lap at a Time
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “After all, many of us are strong and built…
Quad supports first open RAN deployment in Palau
KOROR, 25 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The U.S Trade and Development Agency announced…
Kosrae Conservation & Safety Organization Strengthens Governance and Sets Strategic Direction with Support from The Nature Conservancy
Kosrae Conservation & Safety Organization (KCSO) held a Board Orientation and…
Taiwan to join PIF after absence last year: MOFA
TAIPEI, 25 FEBRUARY 2026 (TAIPEI TIMES) — Taiwan is to attend…
Pro-democracy Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai’s fraud offence overturned
In short: (ABC-Australia) Pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai has had his…
Whistleblower claims and airport arrest: Fiji critic’s case escalates anti-corruption crisis
SUVA, 25 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN) — The arrest of British Fijian…
Australia welcomes decision to host pre-COP in Fiji and Tuvalu
CANBERRA, 26 FEBRUARY 2026 (AUST GOVT) — Australia welcomes the Pacific…
Palau Senate Presses U.S. for Details on Action Involving Senate President, Cites Sovereignty Concerns
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) — The Palau Senate has asked the United States for more information about a recent U.S. State Department announcement that mentioned Senate President Hokkons Baules while…
National Security staff authorized to act as police under new presidential order
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. has issued a directive giving the National Security Coordinator and staff the authority to act as law enforcement officers, saying…
Rain Doesn’t Slow Action in PML Opening Round
By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — As of February 18, 2026, the 2026 season of the Palau Major League Baseball (PML) is underway, with six teams competing in a highly anticipated start to Palau’s…
Japan faces ‘most significant structural changes since WWII,’ Foreign Minister Motegi tells Diet
TOKYO, 23 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACNEWS) — Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi has warned that the world is undergoing its most significant structural changes since the end of World War II, pledging a “Responsible…
Swine Reproduction Training Strengthens Local Pig Production Efforts
By: Summer Kennard Local pig farmers and Bureau of Agriculture livestock officers recently…
Bill Seeks Tax Relief on Mortuary Services to Lower Funeral Expenses in Palau
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) — “Exempting mortuary services…
Cheldebechel Forum to Spotlight Community-Led Solutions
By: Ngeldei Tulop Koror, Palau — National and community leaders are set to…
Palau Honors Chief Ngirakebou Andres Madraisau with National Flag Observance
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) — Palau is honoring the…
Palau Builds Climate Funding Pipeline at National Writeshop
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 23, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. on Tuesday…
Aimeliik Passes Law Requiring Legislature Approval for Major Resource Projects
Koror, Palau (Feb. 20, 2026) — The Aimeliik State Government…
Fatal Traffic Crash in Airai Claims Life of Female Driver
By: L.N. Reklai AIRAI, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — A…
Palauans Urged to Join Cheldebechel Forum on Community Safety, Support
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 23, 2026) — “My…
Politics as Parasites: Leaders Who Pretend to Care
Dear Editor, In Palau today, politics has become theatre. Our…
Fiji anti-corruption body urged release Charters, apply UNCAC protection for whistleblowers—PFF
HONIARA/SUVA, 23 FEBRUARY 2026 (PFF) — The Fiji anti-corruption body,…
Marshall Islands launches first universal basic income scheme to stop outward migration
MAJURO, 23 FEBRUARY 2026 (ABC PACIFIC) — Iohaan Anjolok remembers…
Blacklisting squeeze hits Vanuatu families and businesses, the regulator VFSC warns
PORT VILA, 20 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN) — Vanuatu’s place on international financial blacklists…
King Charles III says the law must take its course after former Prince Andrew arrest
LONDON, 20 FEBRUARY (AP)— Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former British prince who was stripped…
The U.S neocolonial binge in the Compact States
By Edward Hunt WASHINGTON, 17 FEBRUARY 2026 (FOREIGN POLICY IN FOCUS)—The United States…
Olympic Village in crisis as condoms run out
By Henry Hanson and Reuters (ABC-Australia) Both on and off the ice, protective gear is…
Alingano Maisu Voyage Update
Thursday, February 19 – 10:17 AM (Palau time) With favorable wind, big seas…
Taiwan Hospital Bolsters Palau’s Lifesaving Efforts with AEDs, CPR Training
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026)— Imagine a heartbeat stopping in…
Palau’s UN Ambassador Briefs Lawmakers on AOSIS Leadership, Climate and Ocean Initiatives
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — Palau’s ambassador to the…
Roblox on notice after ‘disturbing’ reports of child grooming
By political reporter Holly Tregenza Tue 10 Feb In short: (ABC-Australia) The government has…
Mark Zuckerberg tells court Meta no longer designs apps to maximise screen time
In short: (ABC-Australia) Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has pushed back against a suggestion he misled Congress when he told a 2024 hearing that the company did not give its teams the goal of maximising time spent on its apps. Mr Zuckerberg says that while Meta previously had goals related to the amount of time…
South Korea’s ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life in prison over insurrection
In short: Former president for South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol has been found guilty of insurrection and sentenced to life in prison. Prosecutors sought the death penalty for Yoon who imposed martial law in December 2024. Yoon’s attempt at military rule lasted only six hours, but triggered a political crisis. Former South Korean President Yoon…
Pacific leaders urge action on corruption
SUVA, 19 FEBRUARY 2026 (ISLANDS BUSINESS) — Eradicating corruption across the region remains critical to securing a peaceful, harmonious, and prosperous Pacific, leaders say…
Guam Visitors Bureau defends off-island trips
HAGATNA, 18 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—The island destination cannot market itself from behind the desk, the Guam Visitors Bureau (GVB) said in a…
Taskforce moves to stop social media access for children under 16
SUVA, 19 FEBRUARY 2026 (FIJI TIMES) —The first meeting of the Taskforce on Social Media…
Rising costs hit Pacific families hard as interest rate decision nears
AUCKLAND, 18 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN)—For Pacific families, rising bills aren’t just numbers, they’re trade-offs between…
Palau States Challenge U.S.-Linked Radar Projects as Ngaraard Files TACMOR Lawsuit
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 20, 2026) — Ngaraard State has asked the Palau Supreme Court…
Angaur Faces Third Governor in One Term as Special Election Results Challenged
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 20, 2026) — Former Angaur Gov. Kennosuke Abel Suzuky is leading…
Angaur State Protests Disturbance of WWII Mass Grave, Seeks Formal Apology
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — Current Governor of…
Palau Court Rejects Senate Bid to Block U.S. Migrant Deal
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (Feb. 17, 2026) — The Supreme…
From Tradition to Technology: Palauan Scholar Promotes Community-Based Approach to AI Safety
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — Palauan researcher Joleen…
Palau Health Care Fund Pushes for Independence from Social Security
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau (Feb. 17, 2026) — “The Health Care Fund committee proposes complete…
Inabo Accuses Senate of Sidestepping Constitution in Cabinet Nomination Dispute
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb 17, 2026)— Senator Rukebai Kikuo Inabo is challenging how the Senate…
Search and Rescue Effort Ends in Tragedy for Missing Peleliu Man
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb 16, 2026)— A 64-year-old Peleliu man who was reported missing last…
Palau Seeks to Host Pre-COP Climate Meeting to Amplify Pacific Voice
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (AP) — Palau is seeking to host a key preparatory meeting ahead…
Alingano Maisu begins six-month voyage celebrating legacy of Micronesian navigation
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 16, 2026) — The…
Palau makes Ship for World Youth debut with diverse team of young leaders
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Palau marked a historic…
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Have you ever noticed this? You finally lie down to rest… And suddenly your brain turns into a 24/7 overthinking machine. Replaying…
A Quick reminder that… Food as Medicine
Dear Editor, Food is more than fuel. In Palau, food is memory, identity, and medicine. When we choose taro, breadfruit,…
Angaur State Government Statement
Date: February 16, 2026 The Office of the Governor of Angaur State reaffirms its commitment to transparency, accountability, and constitutional…
Army CAT 84-10 Transfers Authority to Air Force CAT 356-02
By: Summer Kennard A transfer of authority ceremony was held Feb. 13, 2026, at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, marking the…
Trump administration urges nations to call for the withdrawal of a UN climate proposal
NEW YORK/MUNICH, 26 FEBRUARY 2026 (AP) — The Trump administration is urging other nations to press the Pacific island country…
PNG’s first ever parametric insurance payments made following an earthquake
PORT MORESBY, 16 FEBRUARY 2026 (UNDP)—The first parametric insurance payments in Papua New Guinean…
Season Opens Strong at Meyuns with Breakout Performances in 2026 Sprint Triathlon
Meyuns, Koror, Palau (Feb. 15, 2026) — New athletes made an immediate impact and…
A Quick reminder that… Food as Medicine
Dear Editor, Food is more than fuel. In Palau, food is memory, identity, and…
Public service media help anchor reliable information
By Prashanth Pillay, Jo Elsom SYDNEY, 16 FEBRUARY 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG)…
Population decline in FSM and RMI
By Stephen Howes MAJURO/PONPHEI. 13 FEBRUARY 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG)—The urge to…
‘The girl from Tahiti’: Pacific Islands in the Jeffrey Epstein files
Analysis by Johnny Blades, Senior Journalist, RNZ Pacific WELLINGTON, 16…
Baules Barred From U.S. After State Department Corruption Designation
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 13, 2026) — “I…
Philippine Airlines Expands Palau Access With Twice-Weekly Manila Flights Starting March 29
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Philippine Airlines will begin twice-weekly service between Palau…
Thousands Eligible for PGST Refunds as Government Announces February Payout
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — About 4,600 Palauans are eligible to receive tax refunds later this…
New Entry Rules: Visitors From 12 Nations Must Get Approval Before Traveling to Palau
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Travelers from 12 countries will be required to…
Community Invited to Send Off Alingano Maisu on 6,200-Mile Pacific Voyage
KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026)— The Micronesian Voyaging Society is inviting the public to attend…
Palau Lawmakers Urge Return of Public Lands to States to Expand Agriculture
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026)— A House joint resolution introduced during…
Palau Launches National Anti-Drug Task Force for 2026 “Just Say No” Campaign
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. has…
Ngchesar Inaugurates 12th Government, Sets Priorities on Roads, Housing, Education and Tourism
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Ngchesar State officially inaugurated its 12th…
Japan donates motorcycles, equipment to strengthen Palau emergency response
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — The Government of Japan on Tuesday donated six motorcycles, 30 tactical flashlights and five professional-grade binoculars to Palau’s Ministry of Justice to…
Airai Sets March 2 General Election as Governor’s Race and 23 Legislative Candidates Take the Field
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Airai State will hold its 10th general election on March 2, with voters set to choose a governor…
Palau Junior Tennis Team Qualifies for Pacific Oceania Championships
Koror, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Eight junior tennis players from Palau represented the nation at the International Tennis Federation (ITF) North Pacific Regional Championships (NPRC), held Feb.…
New league opens pathway opportunities for emerging Pacific basketballers
AUCKLAND, 12 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN)—A new initiative aims to bridge the gap between amateur competition and professional opportunities for Pacific basketball players. The Pasefika Basketball League (PBL) will launch this month with a Pro Showcase Trial to…
Marshallese deported by ICE ‘having the hardest time’
MAJURO, 10 FEBRUARY 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — People deported to the Marshall Islands from the United States face a tough road to survival, experiencing difficulties being accepted by locals and often lacking the basics of life. Marshallese…
CNMI’s hotel group appeals for U.S federal support amid possible shutdown of Korea-Saipan route
SAIPAN, 12 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The Hotel Association of the Northern Mariana Islands is pushing for U.S federal policy changes to help stabilise the commonwealth’s fragile tourism amid another setback posed by the possible…
Australian dollar reaches ’40-year high’ against Japan’s yen, as cheap holidays fuel tourism surge
By Doug Dingwall In short: (ABC-Australia) The Australian dollar reached a 40-year high against the yen on Monday, making Japan even cheaper for tourists to visit, analysts said.…
Innovative citizenship programme is already benefiting nation: Nauru President
YAREN, 12 FEBRUARY 2026 (NAURU GOVT) — Nauru President David Adeang says the Nauru Economic and Climate Resilience Citizenship Programme, established last year, is already generating funds…
American Bar Association backing Pacific territories’ fight against deep-sea mining
HAGATNA, 12 FEBRUARY 2026 (GUAM DAILY POST) — The American Bar Association threw its weight behind Pacific Island opposition to deep-sea mining Monday, passing a resolution that…
Tonga Customs intercept firearms, ammunition and restricted goods in latest border seizures
NUKU’ALOFA, 12 FEBRUARY 2026 (TALANOAOTONGA) — Tonga Customs officers have intercepted multiple consignments containing undeclared firearms, ammunition, alcohol and fireworks during inspections between December 2025 and January…
Defense Delivers: Seahawks Claim Super Bowl LX as Palau Fans Cheer
KOROR, Palau (Feb. 9, 2026) – In Santa Clara, California, Super Bowl LX promised drama, but it delivered dominance. In a game that quickly became a showcase…
Palau Set to Host Regional Triathlon Camp, Pacific Cup in March
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau is set to welcome regional athletes and coaches for the Regional Triathlon Development Camp from March 16–21, building toward the Pacific Cup, a key Oceania-sanctioned competition that will test endurance, speed and race readiness across swim, bike and run. Hosted by the Palau Triathlon Federation, the weeklong camp…
Series of Crashes Raises Road Safety Concerns Across Palau
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau (Feb. 10, 2026) — A series of serious motor vehicle…
Angaur State Schedules Third Election in 14 Months
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — The Angaur State Legislature has appointed an interim governor…
Palau Senate Rejects Key Whipps Appointments, Deepening Executive-Legislative Rift
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — The Senate has again declined to advance three key…
Angaur Interim Governor Halts Japan’s WWII Remains Recovery Citing Land Review
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 2026) — Angaur Interim Governor Steven R. Salii has…
Recipe for Daily Health — A Palauan Guide
Dear Editor, Recipe for Daily Health — A Palauan Guide Health grows from simple, repeated…
PICRC publishes study on longnose emperor spawning aggregation
Since 2023, the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) has been collaborating with the Koror…
Demok Festival Brews Bigger Legacy in Ngaraard
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau—The Demok Festival of Ngaraard State kicked off in 2022 as a…
Koror Introduces New Access Fee for Fish Spawning Sites
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Koror State has passed a new law that creates a…
Lawmakers Move to End Post-Election Delay for Absentee Ballots
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — Lawmakers move to end the post-election delay before counting…
A Most Modest Proposal for Palau’s Leaders
Dear Editor, Ranting Satire is good way to say hello… A Most Modest Proposal for Palau’s…
Fostering Educational Pathways—A Harvard University-Palau Partnership
Access to higher education plays a crucial role in national development, particularly for small island nations like Palau, where educational opportunities abroad can contribute to capacity‑building and leadership development. In March 2025, “Harvard University President Alan M. Garber and Edgerley Family Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences Hopi Hoekstra on Monday announced that…
Palau President Arrives in Dubai for World Governments Summit
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. arrived in Dubai on Tuesday with a delegation to participate in the World Governments Summit, where he is expected…
Taiwan-Palau Friendship Association Delegation Concludes Three-Day Visit
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau — A four-member delegation from Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan visited Palau this week for a three-day goodwill visit aimed at strengthening parliamentary ties and ongoing…
Applying Indigenous wisdom to deep-sea mining
By Angelo Villagomez WASHINGTON, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (LAS VEGAS SUN) — The Trump administration argues that opening America’s seafloor to deep-sea mining is essential for strengthening our economy and securing…
SPREP regrets U.S exit, warns Pacific still in Climate emergency
APIA, 05 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACNEWS)—The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has expressed regret over the United States’ decision to withdraw from the regional body, while warning that…
Germany recognises Niue as a sovereign state by formalising diplomatic relations
AUCKLAND, 04 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN) — Germany has formally recognised Niue as a sovereign state, signing a declaration to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries. Niue’s Prime Minister Dalton…
Renewed chapter’: Marshall Islands President Heine meets PM Albanese in Canberra
CANBERRA, 03 FEBRUARY 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine has met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during an official visit to Canberra – the first Marshallese leader to visit Down Under in more than three decades. The last visit by a Marshall Islands president occurred in 1993, according to the Australian…
Meet the Pacific Islanders who will play in Super Bowl LX
By Penina Momoisea (ABC-Australia) NFC Champions, Seattle Seahawks will take on the AFC Champions, New England Patriots this weekend in San Francisco (Monday February 9, AEDT) for the National Football League’s championship game and showpiece…
UN says It’s in danger of financial collapse because of members’ unpaid dues
NEW YORK, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (THE NEW YORK TIMES)—The United Nations said on Friday that it was facing imminent financial collapse and would run out of money by July if countries, namely the United…
Whipps: Low-Interest ADB Loans Offer Path to Stabilize Palau’s Economy, Reduce Debt
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — President Surangel Whipps Jr. said Palau has a significant opportunity to stabilize its economy and reduce long-term debt through access to low-interest loans from the Asian Development Bank, following…
Koror Passes Fishing Rules With New Licensing and Conservation Measures
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 3, 2026) Koror State has passed an updated fishing license bill aimed at modernizing fishing regulations, improving permit management and strengthening protections for marine resources. The new law takes…
Koror State Legislature makes history with first woman Speaker
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — The 13th Koror State Legislature marked a historic milestone for the state government after the organization of its 13th Legislature. Legislator Marie…
February Declared Anti-Human Trafficking Awareness Month in Palau
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. has declared the month of February as Anti-Human Trafficking Awareness Month, calling on the public to learn…
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Whipps Declares January–March as Red Ribbon Campaign Period Under OMKAR Initiative
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. has proclaimed January, February and March 2026 as the Red Ribbon Campaign period in Palau, launching a nationwide awareness effort under the OMKAR Initiative to promote mental wellness and prevent polysubstance use . The proclamation emphasizes the importance of mental health as a cornerstone…
Japanese Embassy Checks In on 5-Year-Old School Buses Boosting Palau Kids’ Commutes
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau – Embassy of Japan officials visited Head Start centers in Melekeok and Ngeremlengui states on Jan. 29, marking the fifth-year checkup on two rugged school buses donated to keep Palau’s youngest students rolling safely. The buses, delivered in January 2021 through Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP),…
Shanty Sigrah Asher: Building Stronger Partnerships for Nature and Communities
Shanty Sigrah Asher, from the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM), has recently joined The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Micronesia and Polynesia as FSM Government Relations and Partnership Manager. In this role, she works with national and state governments to strengthen collaboration, build trust, and help turn shared conservation priorities into lasting policies. Before joining TNC, Shanty…
How Precious Life Is…
Dear Editor, Brothers and sisters, life is precious. None of us knows the hour or the day when our time will come to be with the Almighty. That truth should not fill us with…
Significant rise in sea Surface temperatures and marine heatwave conditions in parts of the Pacific
SUVA, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (SPC)—Recent satellite data show that sea surface temperatures have risen significantly across parts of the southwest Pacific Ocean, particularly around Tonga, Niue, and Fiji. As of January 21, 2026, ocean…
From deepfakes to grooming: UN warns of escalating AI threats to children
NEW YORK, 27 JANUARY 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) — The staggering amount of harmful AI-generated online content has prompted an urgent call from across the UN system for a raft of measures to protect…
Pacific DNA research could change how diabetes and obesity are medicated
AUCKLAND, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN)—Doctors may one day prescribe diabetes and obesity treatment differently for Pacific and Māori patients, not because of assumptions but due to evidence written in their DNA. That future is coming closer as researchers uncover…
Guam, CNMI indigenous values at odds with U.S national security priorities on deep-sea mining
WASHINGTON, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (GUAM PACIFIC DAILY NEWS)—Industry leaders recently testified before a U.S House of Representatives committee to discuss regulatory and statutory hurdles facing deep-sea mining near Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, where the…
U,S territories brace for Trump’s deep sea mining
HAGATNA, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (ABC PACIFIC) —For the tiny island called “the tip of America’s spear” in the Pacific, it can be hard to say no to the United States government. So Guam’s governor, Lou Leon Guerrero, expects a…
Inside Donald Trump’s ICE detention centre boom — and the families caught in the crackdown
By Phoebe Hosier in Washington DC (ABC-Australia) Attorney Eric Lee was waiting to see a client inside…
Chicago Bulls star Josh Giddey overlooked for NBA All-Star game
In short: (ABC-Australia) Josh Giddey has missed out on selection for this year’s NBA All-Star…
Senate Oversight Hearing Exposes Deep-Rooted Problems at Koror Jail, Police Force
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau (January 30, 2026)— Chronic overcrowding at the Koror jail,…
Search Ends for Missing Passenger After Angaur Boat Capsizing
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau (January 30, 2026) — The search for the missing passenger…
Whipps Announces $5.5M ADB Grant to Finish Long-Delayed KASP Project
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau (January 30, 2026)— The long-delayed…
Community Rallies to Support Families of Filipino Workers Lost in Angaur Boat Incident
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau — Members of Palau’s…
Cancer Remains Third Leading Cause of Death In Palau: February Declared Cancer Awareness Month
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps…
U.S. Donates New Ambulances, K9 Support Packs to Strengthen Palau Emergency Response
By: L.N Reklai KOROR, Palau (Jan. 29, 2026) — Palau’s emergency response capacity received a boost Thursday with the delivery of two new ambulances…
Deportees, Sovereignty, and the Return of Accountability
The Silent Majority by Dudalm Kelulau alkahalic6801@gmail.com Dear Editor, The Palau U.S. memorandum to accept up to 75 deportees for $7.5 million has exposed…
Palauan Women Forge Homegrown Leadership Path with Rooted & Rising
By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau – In a region flooded with imported leadership playbooks, Palauan women are crafting their own: the Rooted & Rising…
Palau Cuts Ribbon on New Airai Substation, Boosting Power for 7,500 Customers
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — The Palau Public Utilities Corporation commissioned its long-awaited New Airai Substation on Jan. 21, 2026, capping a JICA-funded…
Microplastics found in one-third of surveyed Pacific Island fish
CANBERRA. 29 JANUARY 2026 (AFP) — Microplastics were found in a third of hundreds of fish surveyed in the coastal waters of several Pacific Island nations, researchers said in a study published on Thursday.…
Health agency flags concern following rise in vaping across Pacific
CANBERRA, 29 JANUARY 2026 (NIT) — Vaping is on the rise across the Pacific, according to reports from the World Health Organisation (WHO), as a number of island governments scramble to respond to an…
Trump threatens Iran with ‘major destruction’ as US fleet arrives in Gulf
By Middle East correspondent Matthew Doran In short: (ABC-Australia) US President Donald Trump is urging Iran to strike a deal, warning that a US Navy carrier strike group is poised to carry out attacks on…
Palau’s First Homegrown Think Tank Unveiled
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau has launched its first locally based think tank, the Compass Point Institute, marking a significant milestone in the efforts to…
Search Resumes for Missing Passenger After Deadly Angaur Boat Capsizing
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Jan. 27, 2026)— The search for a missing passenger from a deadly boat capsizing off Angaur resumed Sunday, Jan. 26, but ended…
Palau Education Bill Rekindles Debate Over Student Testing Standards
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — Palau lawmakers are moving to reshape how student learning is measured, reigniting a long-running debate among educators and policymakers over…
New lending rules aim to protect consumers, but questions remain
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — A proposed bill before…
Japan, Palau cut ribbon on revamped school, boosting island kids’ education
By: Laurel Marewibuel ANGAUR, Palau (Jan. 23, 2026)— Amid cheers…
President Whipps Attends Pacific Islands Forum Troika Meeting in Brisbane Ahead of PIF 2026
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Jan. 26, 2026) — President…
Palau Takes Helm of Micronesia’s Climate and Biodiversity Push at Guam Workshop
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR Palau — Leaders from five Micronesian…
Ocean Experts: Protection — Nearshore and Offshore — Remains Top Priority as High Seas Treaty Comes into Force
WASHINGTON, 22 JANUARY 2026 (PRISTINE SEAS) — On 17 January,…
NOAA to map critical mineral deposits in deep waters off American Samoa
PAGO PAGO, 23 JANUARY 2026 (NOAA) — NOAA’s National Ocean Service announced today a new hydrographic survey project to map and characterise more than 30,000 square nautical miles of federal waters off American Samoa. This project is part of the Department of Commerce’s implementation of the U.S Offshore Critical Minerals Mapping Plan as defined by…
U.S officially withdraws from World Health Organisation
WASHINGTON, 26 JANUARY 2026 (REUTERS) — The United States has officially left the World Health Organisation after a year of warnings that doing so would hurt public health in the…
Nuclear reactor owned by Fukushima plant operator TEPCO to shut down again hours after restart
TOKYO, 23 JANUARY 2026 (AP) — A reactor at the world’s largest nuclear power plant that restarted for the first time since the 2011 Fukushima nuclear disaster is now being…
Aimeliik Opens Visitor Center Showcasing Palau’s Monumental Earthwork Landscape
By: L.N. Reklai AIMELIIK, Palau — The Republic of Palau on Thursday marked the opening of the Aimeliik Visitor Center, a new…
Palau Leaders Clash Over Talks on Third-Country Nationals Agreement
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — A leadership meeting convened by President Surangel Whipps Jr. yesterday, January 22, 2026, to discuss Palau’s…
Palau Executive Defends Process on U.S. Deportee Agreement, Senate and Chiefs Dispute
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau – Palau’s President Surangel Whipps Jr. and his cabinet say they followed a formal process in approving a U.S. agreement to house up to 75 deportees, but the Senate and Council of Chiefs dispute that claim. Whipps said a working group—including representatives from Rubekul Belau, Mechesil Belau, state leaders,…
People Over Technology: How Palau Ensures Disaster Alerts Reach the Most Vulnerable
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (January 22, 2026)— In a Pacific island chain where cutting-edge tech often lags, Palau’s National Emergency Management Office (NEMO) leans hard on…
Palauans Weigh In On Proposed Referendum Over U.S. Deportees
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — As the Palau Senate moves to block the transfer of third-country nationals deported from the United States, public discussion is intensifying…
Taiwan’s New Envoy to Palau Vows to Boost Tourism, Tech Investment in Pacific Ally
By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Taiwan’s freshly minted ambassador to Palau, Andy Kang-i Chen, arrived with a playbook straight…
Caroline Sumang Skebong is the Longest Serving PNSB Member
Honoring Caroline S. Skebong Caroline Sumang Skebong was recognized as the longest-serving board member of the Palau National Scholarship Board,…
KOROR: KOSHIBA accepted to JIca KCCP training
Administrative Officer, Jeralda Koshiba, of Aimeliik State Government, will be participating in the Sustainable Tourism Resource Management and Development (Natural Resources). The program is created for the participants to learn the challenges and initiatives for the sustainability and development possibilities of natural tourism resources that respect the local society and culture through the practical cases…
First Networking Mixer by Palau Chamber of Commerce
Koror-Palau – The Palau Chamber of Commerce proudly hosted its first Networking Mixer for the 2026 calendar year, marking the beginning of a series of monthly events designed to foster engagement, networking, and collaboration among businesses in Palau’s competitive marketplace. The January mixer was held immediately following the Construction Industry Forum, providing an ideal platform…
Sisterhoods, Relationships, and Friendships ♡
Proverbs 27:17: “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” (Often applied to sisterhood) Ruth 1:16: “Where you go, I will go, and where you stay, I will stay. Your people will be my people and your God my God Women are created for connection. We flourish through relationships, grow through shared experiences, and…
“Economic Growth for Whom? Palauans Still Struggling”
Dear editor, We must ask the hard question: Does this so-called “economic growth” actually trickle down to our people? Millions are being negotiated with the U.S., yet Palauans are still struggling. Food is expensive. PPUC is costly. Housing is unaffordable. Small businesses are closing. Drug abuse continues. Prisoners are dying. People with disabilities are still…
NCDs in Palau: Growing Health, Growing Hope
Palau in Motion By Tutii Chilton tutiichilton@gmail.com Dear Editor, The concern for politics without…
New Zealand and Palau eye the next two Pacific Forums
WELLINGTON, 21 JANUARY 2026 (MFAT) — New Zealand and Palau have agreed to cooperate…
U.S warns China targeting Pacific democracies as COFA ties deepen
SAIPAN, 20 JANUARY 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — Warnings that Beijing is actively targeting Pacific…
Donald Trump drops Greenland tariffs threat as he heralds ‘future deal’ with NATO
By Riley Stuart in London and Brad Ryan in Washington DC In short: (ABC-Australia)…
Deep sea mining is the next geopolitical frontline – and the Pacific is in the crosshairs
By Viliame Kasanawaqa CANBERRA, 22 JANUARY 2026 (THE CONVERSATION) —i When the United States…
FSM aims for a self-reliant future with growing Compact Trust Fund
PALIKIR, 22 JNAUARY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The Federated States of Micronesia’s Compact…
U.S visa crackdown leaves Pacific families in limbo, experts warn
WELLINGTON, 22 JNAUARY 2026 (PMN) — Pacific political analyst Tess Newton-Cain says…
Koror Elementary Students Celebrate New Playground Built Through Local and Global Collaboration
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Jan. 21, 2026) — A new playground…
South Korea’s WBC hopefuls assemble in Saipan as Dodgers’ Kim leads early camp
SAIPAN, 20 JANUARY 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — Los Angeles Dodgers utility infielder…
Palau Senate Moves Swiftly to Block U.S. Deportee Transfers Under MOU
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (Jan. 19, 2026) — Palau’s Senate…
Belau National Hospital Not Out of Antibiotics, Health Officials Say
By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (January 20, 2026)— Reports circulating in the…
U.S. and Palau Promote Local Business Participation in Landmark Port and Harbor Project
By: Summer Kennard The United States of America and the Republic of Palau, in partnership, coordinated a Construction Industry Forum to introduce a major infrastructure project focused on the Palau Port and Ice Box Park. The forum brought together government representatives, traditional leaders, local businesses, and six international and Pacific-based prime contractor companies selected through…
Bill Proposes Turning Unused Sick Leave Into Medical Savings Benefits
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (Jan. 19, 2026) —…
Roland Merar Confirmed as Palau’s Inaugural Ambassador to Australia
By: L.N. Reklai NGERULMUD, Palau (January 19, 2026) — The…
Palau Declares 2026 the Year to ‘Just Say No to Illegal Drugs’ on National Day of Prayer
By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau —President Surangel S. Whipps Jr.,…
PICRC extends sincere thanks to supporters–$140,000 raised at Gala to support mission
The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) celebrated its 25th anniversary on Thursday, January 15, with a fundraising gala dinner held at Ngarachamayong Cultural…
FSM president facing investigation over unreleased funds allocated for prosecutor’s office
PALIKIR, 19 JANUARY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — It has been more than two years since the Federated States of Micronesia created the Office…
Bonds, blockings and bans: a massive new-year shakeup to Pacific-U.S travel
WELLINGTON, 19 JANUARY 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — From heavy visa bonds to suspended…
China supports strengthening climate change resilience and environmental protection in the Pacific
APIA, 19 JANUARY 2026 (SPREP) — The Government of the People’s Republic of…
BBNJ Agreement comes into force, marking milestone for global ocean governance
SUVA, 19 JANUARY 2026 (FIJI TIMES) — The Pacific Ocean Commissioner, Filimon Manoni,…
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Angaur State faces leadership and financial crisis after recall election
By: L.N. Reklai Jan. 16 4:00 pm Update: Former governor Steven Salii, who was also the second highest votegetter at the last Angaur State General Election, was sworn in as the new governor of Angaur State yesterday, January 15th in accordance with Angaur State constitutional mandate. ANGAUR, Palau (January 16, 2026)— Angaur State is facing…
Palau Senate Moves to Restore PICRC, Power Subsidies Cut From FY2026 Budget
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau (January 13, 2026) The Palau Senate has approved a bill to restore funding for the Palau International Coral Reef Center and reinstate residential electricity subsidies that were sharply reduced by President Surangel Whipps Jr., sending the measure to the House of Delegates for consideration. Senate Bill No. 12-46, which passed…
Ngaraard Governor Sharp Sakuma Sworn In for Second Term
KOROR, Palau — Ngaraard Gov. Sharp Sakuma was sworn in Monday, beginning his second term as governor of Ngaraard State. The oath of office was administered at the Palau Supreme Court in Koror, where Sakuma was joined by family members and supporters who attended the ceremony. Ngaraard’s newly elected legislators are scheduled to take their…
Palauan Women Launch ‘DiReNg’ Sisterhood for Health and Heart
By: Laurel Marewibuel Ngoriakl said. “We’re starting small to test out the concept of integrating a commitment to exercise, guided journaling and self-reflection (based on Stoicism), sisterhood-building, and cultivating a safe space for women.” KOROR, Palau — Jo Ngoriakl is launching DiReNg, a 12-week holistic health and fitness program for women inspired by the Palauan…
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Nine Habits for Change
Palau in MotionBy Tutii Chiltontutiichilton@gmail.com Dear Editor, to begin 2026, lets start with ways…
Pacific Media Workshop highlights Climate Mobility Framework
Training in Fiji strengthens regional reporting on climate-driven migrationand human security A regional media…
Accused scam kingpin Chen Zhi arrives in China after extradition from Cambodia
In short: (ABC-Australia) High-profile businessman Chen Zhi has been extradited to China after being…
At least 500 killed in Iran protests as Trump weighs up intervention
By Victoria Pengilley, Nandini Dhir, and Middle East Correspondent Matthew Doran In short: (ABC-Australia) At least 500…
Phase II upgrades add shade, seating and all-weather play to Echang gym
By: Laurel Mariwebuel KOROR, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. joined U.S. Ambassador…
Search Suspended for Missing Palau Fisherman After Boat Found Near Angaur
By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (January 8, 2026) — Authorities have suspended the search…
Palau Establishes Persecution Review for U.S. Deportees, but Gaps Remain on Status, Authority and Oversight
By: L.N. Reklai Koror, PALAU (January 9, 2026) — President Surangel Whipps Jr. has…
Angaur Voters Remove Governor Natus Misech in Recall Election
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang ANGAUR, Palau (January 9, 2026) — Angaur Gov. Natus Misech…
Jackson Doktok Chosen as Ngchesar Governor in Unanimous Council Vote
By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGCHESAR, Palau (January 9, 2026) — Newly sworn-in council members…
Peace in the Taiwan Strait Matters to All of Us
H.E. Jessica Lee, Ambassador of the Republic of China (Taiwan)…
PICRC celebrates 25 Years with Anniversary Gala dinner
Live performances, and Fine Dining, co-hosted by President Surangel Whipps…
Strengthening Pacific partnerships for coral reefs through Great Barrier Reef learning Exchange
Representatives from the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC), the…
NATO faces unpredictable threat from Donald Trump as US eyes Greenland
By Europe correspondent Elias Clure in London (ABC-Australia) Air Force One was…
Google to build undersea cables in Papua New Guinea under Australia defense treaty
In short: (ABC-Australia) Google will build three undersea cables in…
ICE agent fatally shoots woman amid US immigration crackdown in Minneapolis
By Daniela Pizzirani with wires In short: (ABC-Australia) A US immigration officer…
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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 Venezuela’s future. The…
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 known around the…
New Law Eases Bonding Requirements for Palauan-Owned Construction Firms
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 widely seen as…
Escaped inmate recaptured as prison safety concerns grow in Palau
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 conference that Christopher…
Senate, Council of Chiefs Silent After Whipps Signs U.S. Deportee MOU
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 law. The silence…
Palau Orders Flags at Half-Mast to Honor Late Aimeliik Leader Kalistus Ngirturong
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 be lowered beginning…
Angaur Voters Decide Fate of Governor in Second Recall Attempt Within First Year
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 a successful petition…
Palau Assures Shipping Registry Services Continue Without Interruption
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 registry remains fully…
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 engine failure that…
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 that build momentum…
