Marshall Islands
2012 DOI scholarships awarded to local high school students for summer study
The U.S. Department of the Interior and The Junior Statesmen Foundation proudly announce the winners of scholarships to the 2012 Junior Statesmen Summer School.
Future Uss Iowa Museum
The ship will be presented as a ‘living’ ship, which provides ‘at sea’ experiences.
Ambassador Kabua catches up with old friends
Hosted for the very first time by American Samoa, last week’s Oceania Customs Organization Conference was attended by more than 60 delegates of the 24 Customs administrations of Oceania .
Five take oath as new US citizens during Law Day event
For Emilia Lopez Taitano, acquiring her U.S. citizenship after being on Saipan for 23 years means she will not be separated from her family in light of new federal immigration rules.
NZ Among First to Kick off Global 350.org Connect the Dots
New Zealand among the first to kick off global 350.org Connect the Dots Day linking climate change to impacts WELLINGTON, 4 May 2012 As people around the world are preparing for a global day of action, “connect the dots” on May 5, Oceania will kick it all off with 65 events taking place across the region, starting with bleached coral reefs at …..
Marshall Islands News
The Marshall Islands National Day
On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I am delighted to send best wishes to the people of the Republic of the Marshall Islands on the 33rd anniversary of your nation’s independence this May 1. The United States and the Republic of the Marshall Islands enjoy a warm partnership based on mutual respect and mutual interes…
Marshall Islands News
Inclusion of foreign workers in Saipan ID system pushed
Rep. Ray Yumul introduced yesterday a local bill that seeks to include foreign workers in the definition of a person authorized to apply for a Saipan resident identification card.
Marshall Islanders ‘nomads’ in own country: UN
More than 50 years after the United States ended nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, test-affected islanders “feel like nomads in their own country”, a UN special rapporteur said Friday.
Brook Meakins: Nothing Is Immune to the Ocean
Last year during a trip to the Marshall Islands, I met a man named Henry Romeu, an American coast guard who was on a mission in the Pacific Ocean.
