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Palau Receives — Then Loses — First Deported Migrant Under U.S. Immigration MOU

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (June 18, 2026) — The first third-country national deported to Palau under a memorandum of understanding with the United States arrived on the island in May and departed within two weeks, according to information obtained from the Office of the President. The individual, identified as a middle-aged Vietnamese man, is the first deportee transferred to…

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President Surangel Whipps Jr. Credit: Office of the President

Palau’s Long-Delayed State of the Republic Address Set for July 14 — But Congress Says It Has Heard Nothing Official

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. is expected to deliver the constitutionally required State of the Republic Address on July 14, according to the Office of the President. But as of this week, Senate President Hokkons Baules said he had received no formal communication from the president about that date or any other. The address,…

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Scientists from the Palau International Coral Reef Center brought microscopes, marine research and hands-on conservation education to the public Saturday during World Tuna Day, spotlighting the critical role the Palau National Marine Sanctuary plays in protecting one of the ocean’s most commercially vital fish. Credit: Palau International Coral Reef Center

Palau’s Ocean Sanctuary Found to Be Active Tuna Nursery, Scientists Say

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Scientists from the Palau International Coral Reef Center brought microscopes, marine research and hands-on conservation education to the public Saturday during World Tuna Day, spotlighting the critical role the Palau National Marine Sanctuary plays in protecting one of the ocean’s most commercially vital fish. Visitors at the PICRC booth examined live plankton under microscopes, explored…

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Palau Small Business Development Center advanced its regional leadership role in May, earning professional certification and leading a training session on artificial intelligence tools at a Pacific-wide gathering of business advisors Credit: Palau SBDC

Palau SBDC Leads AI Training at Pacific Islands Business Advisors Summit

KOROR, Palau — The Palau Small Business Development Center advanced its regional leadership role in May, earning professional certification and leading a training session on artificial intelligence tools at a Pacific-wide gathering of business advisors. Three Palau SBDC representatives traveled to the University of Guam for the Pacific Islands Small Business Development Center Network Semi-Annual Professional Development Training and Annual Advisory…

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The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has received three new handheld drug detection devices funded through a grant from the Japan International Cooperation System, bolstering the nation’s ability to intercept illegal drugs at all points of entry. Credit: Bureau of Customs, Border and Protection

Palau Customs Receives Japan-Funded Drug Detection Technology to Strengthen Border Security

KOROR, Palau (June 18, 2026) — The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has received three new handheld drug detection devices funded through a grant from the Japan International Cooperation System, bolstering the nation’s ability to intercept illegal drugs at all points of entry. The devices — a Handheld Drug Detector, a Handheld Narcotic Analyzer and a Handheld Backscatter Screening System…

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The vessels, Pan-Shi , Yueh-Fei and Di-Hua combat support fleet were welcomed by Palauan officials, residents and members of the local Taiwanese community upon arrival. Credit: Taiwan Embassy – Palau

Taiwan Navy Wraps 19th Goodwill Visit to Palau, Marking Decades of Bilateral Partnership

KOROR, Palau — The Republic of China (Taiwan) Navy’s Fleet of Friendship completed a four-day goodwill visit to Palau from June 1–4, 2026, its 19th such visit to the island nation. The fleet, comprising the fast combat support ship Pan-Shi and frigates Yueh-Fei and Di-Hua, was commanded by Chen Ming-Feng. The vessels were welcomed by Palauan officials, residents and members of…

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Representatives from four Pacific island nations gathered in Koror this week for the inaugural Joint Regional Seminar of Capacity Building in Asset Management, June 19, 2026. Credit: TMC Broadcasting

Palau hosts first regional infrastructure asset management seminar

Koror, Palau – Representatives from four Pacific island nations gathered in Koror this week for the inaugural Joint Regional Seminar of Capacity Building in Asset Management, a five-day program focused on improving the management and maintenance of roads, bridges, and heavy machinery across the region. Hosted by the Bureau of Public Works and JICA, the seminar brought together leaders, engineers, infrastructure…

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White House UFC event not happening again, president Dana White says

In short: (ABC-Australia) UFC president Dana White says the organisation will never do another event at the White House, despite touting the success of the Freedom 250. White says it is simply too expensive, costing about $US60 million, to stage on the South Lawn. What’s next? Next month marks the return of Conor McGregor to the UFC after a five-year absence.…

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Whipps Names JTA Holdings CEO Senior Economic Advisor

KOROR, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. has appointed Dr. Amir Ali Salemi Zadeh, founder and chief executive officer of JTA International Investment Holding, as Senior Economic Advisor to the Republic of Palau, the Office of the President announced May 29. In his new role, Dr. Salemi Zadeh will provide strategic guidance on economic policy, sustainable development, and the diversification…

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Mr. Belechel Wilhelm Completes International Visitor Leadership Program Focused on Youth Empowerment and Democratic Engagement

Koror, Palau – February 11, 2026 – Mr. Belechel Wilhelm, a young local entrepreneur, recently returned from the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) on Youth and Civic Education, where he explored American strategies for youth engagement, civic participation, and democratic institution-building. The multi-city program took Belechel to Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Montgomery, Reno, and Minneapolis, where he examined…

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Recent Biology Graduate, Aira Jane Torres, joins PICRC as Palau Aquarium Aquarist

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is thrilled to welcome Aira Jane Torres as the newest member of its team. Bringing a robust academic background in biological science and a lifelong passion for marine science, Aira joins the Center as an Aquarist, where she will play a vital role in maintaining the health and educational impact of the Palau Aquarium.…

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Across the Ocean, One Family

OP-ED Taiwan and Palau’s Shared Journey Toward Prosperity and Peace In a world increasingly shaped by uncertainty, genuine friendships have become more valuable than ever. The partnership between Taiwan and Palau stands as a shining example of what can be achieved when two nations work together with mutual respect, shared values, and a common vision for the future. For more than…

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Pacific Experts Urge Palau, Region to Fast-Track Energy Shift as Fuel Crisis Deepens 

KOROR, Palau — Energy experts from across the Pacific sounded an urgent call June 17 for island nations, including Palau, to accelerate the shift away from fossil fuels, warning that the current regional fuel crisis was both foreseeable and preventable. Speaking at the Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue — the region’s largest security gathering, convened under the framework of the Boe…

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Two-thirds of scam compounds ‘bypassed’ in Cambodia’s crackdown, Amnesty finds

In short: (ABC-Australia) Amnesty International has found that a high-profile crackdown on scams in Cambodia “bypassed” almost two-thirds of the operations the NGO had identified, and failed to protect trafficking victims. The Cambodian government has rejected the report, saying more than 250 operations had been targeted. What’s next? Experts say while the crackdown has disrupted the industry, the criminal networks were…

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United adds new flights to Japan, unlocks connections from U.S to Guam, Saipan, Palau

LOS ANGELES/HAGATNA, 17 JUNE 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — United Airlines will launch new nonstop service from the U.S mainland to Japan, with flights to Sapporo and Tokyo-Narita.  Taking off on 24 October, the new daily service, operating Boeing 787-8 Dreamliners between Chicago and Tokyo-Narita, will unlock easy, one-stop connections for travelers to 21 destinations across Asia-Pacific on United or Joint…

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What the arrival of El Niño means for the Pacific Islands

APIA/WELLINGTON, 17 JUNE 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC)—The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) says that El Niño has arrived in the Pacific Islands.  An El Niño event occurs when the ocean becomes warmer than usual, affecting rainfall and wind patterns.  SPREP, which is the region’s primary scientific organisation, says that sea surface temperature readings and Southern Oscillation Index values have…

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Rising debt costs squeeze development funding: New UN report 

NEW YORK/GENEVA, 17 JUNE 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE)—Rising borrowing costs are leaving many developing countries with less money to invest in schools, healthcare, infrastructure and climate action, according to a new…

Villaney “Lany” Remengesau has made history, becoming the first person from Palau — and the first from the Pacific region — ever elected to a United Nations human rights body, following her successful election to the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD)

PALAU’S VILLANEY REMENGESAU MAKES HISTORY AS FIRST PALAUAN ELECTED TO UN DISABILITY RIGHTS COMMITTEE

Disability advocate’s landmark win gives Pacific region its first-ever seat on the UN Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Villaney “Lany” Remengesau has…

regional media workshop is equipping local reporters with skills to tell stories about disasters and climate change from the front lines of the Pacific.

Palau Journalists Train to Cover Climate Disasters as Pacific Faces Growing Risk

 A regional media workshop is equipping local reporters with skills to tell stories about disasters and climate change from the front lines of the Pacific By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (June…

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Antonio Ngirturong Installed as New Rengulbai of Aimeliik in Traditional Omelobech Ceremony

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang AIMELIIK, Palau — Antonio Ngirturong was installed Sunday as the new Rengulbai of Aimeliik, taking his seat in the Ngarkeai, the traditional council of chiefs…

Ministry of Finance Seeks Nonlapsing Appropriation for FY2023 Single Audit

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Republic of Palau — The Ministry of Finance has formally requested that the Olbiil Era Kelulau make nonlapsing the funding appropriated for the Government’s FY2023…

Taiwan to Post Criminal Investigator at Palau Embassy to Combat Transnational Crime

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Taiwan will assign an agent from its Criminal Bureau of Investigation to its embassy in Palau to help local law enforcement combat a…

Palau Explores Hydrogen Energy as Alternative to Imported Fuel

By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau (June 11, 2026) — Palau is exploring the potential of hydrogen energy as part of ongoing efforts to reduce reliance on imported fuel and…

Palau Expands Global Reach Through Sport Fishing Showcase

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Palau is continuing to strengthen its presence in the global sport fishing market following its recent participation in a major international trade-show in…

Palau Conservation Society Celebrates 32 Years of Conservation Leadership with First-Ever PCS Fair Day

Koror, Palau – PCS Extends Heartfelt Appreciation for a Successful PCS Day Fair and 32nd Anniversary Celebration Koror, Palau — The Palau Conservation Society (PCS) extends its deepest appreciation…

Palau Taro Flour shines on the local and international stage

Palau’s locally produced taro flour recently took center stage on both the international and national stage, making its debut at Beauty World Japan 2026 on May 18th to 20th…

Palau’s National Congress Takes Ownership of New  Parliamentary Website 

12 June 2026  Koror, Palau – Palau’s National Congress, the Olbiil Era Kelulau (OEK), took ownership of a new  joint website for the Senate and the House of Delegates…

BBNJ Agreement is not about competition, but collective nurturing

Op-ed by the Pacific Ocean Commissioner, Dr Filimon Manoni   KOROR, 15 JUNE 202 (OPOC) — In New York early this year, the global community witnessed the completion of the…

New York Knicks defeat San Antonio Spurs 94-90 to win first NBA championship in 53 years

In short:  (ABC-Australia) New York Knicks defeated San Antonio Spurs 94-90 in Game 5 of the NBA Finals. It is the Knicks’ first NBA title since 1973. Jalen Brunson…

Donald Trump watches on as White House UFC ends with Justin Gaethje beating Ilia Topuria

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-15/ufc-freedom-250-live-white-house-donald-trump/106797824 Share article (ABC-Australia) Justin Gaethje has finished off the UFC Freedom 250 event at the White House with a massive upset to win the lightweight title on a…

Families of seafarers killed in Strait of Hormuz demand to know who is accountable

By Tavleen Singh and Som Patidar https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-14/indian-sailors-deaths-strait-of-hormuz/106792790 Share article Three tankers in the Strait of Hormuz have been struck by the US military in the past week, including one…

Journalists hold key role

SUVA, 15 JUNE 2026 (FIJI TIMES) — The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) says journalists remain central to strengthening accountability and exposing corruption across the Pacific. …

Guam’s ocean research, reef protection programmes facing shutdown in FY2027

HAGATNA, 15 JUNE 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Guam’s marine science and conservation initiatives are facing termination amid the Trump administration’s proposal to abolish dozens of research and grant…

Goblin shark spotted for first time in its natural habitat — one of the deepest parts of the ocean

HONOLULU/NUKU’ALOFA, 15 JUNE 2026 (THE GUARDIAN) — Rare and eccentric-looking goblin sharks have been seen alive in their deep ocean habitat for the first time ever. …

Ngchesar Voters Reject Recall of House Delegate in Historic Palau Election

Ngchesar State rejects petition-driven ouster in a 123-104 decision, marking a constitutional milestone for the Republic of Palau  By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Ngchesar State…

Koror Kerngab Reaffirms Gloria Salii as Bilung of Koror, Rejects Title Removal Notice 

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — The Koror Kerngab, the council of 10 senior female leaders who serve as counterparts to the Ngarameketii, Koror’s traditional council…

Palau Justice Minister: Rule of Law, Not Just Incentives, Is Foundation of Foreign Investment Growth

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau, June 11, 2026 — Palau’s Minister of Justice Jennifer Olegeriil told a gathering of investors, diplomats and government officials Wednesday that…

Palau Atmospheric Observatory Turns 10: Why the Air Above Palau Matters for the Whole Planet

Palau Atmospheric Observatory marks 10 years of transformative research as scientists confirm the western Pacific island sits above the world’s primary gateway to the global stratosphere…

Taiwan VP Hsiao says U.S.-China engagement should not come at expense of regional security

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — “We have the same belief as the United States — that peace is maintained through strength,” Taiwan Vice President Bi-khim Hsiao said, emphasizing that continued U.S.…

Palau Makes Historic Call for UN Nicotine Control Ahead of Pacific Leaders’ Forum

By: Ngeldei Tulop Koror, Palau  — Ahead of the Pacific Islands Forum, Palau has made history by becoming the first nation to formally request that the United Nations examine nicotine for placement…

AI-Driven Disinformation Emerging as Growing Threat to Palau, Taiwan VP Warns

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (June 10, 2026) — The growing use of artificial intelligence to spread false information is becoming an increasingly serious threat to Palau, with recent attacks targeting local…

Jennifer Sugiyama’s thoughts on being targeted in an AI DeepFake video.

Mesulang for reaching out and giving me the opportunity to share my thoughts. To be honest, I was both surprised and concerned when I learned that AI-generated content had been created using my…

Airai ACES Rally for Extra-Inning Victory, Move Within One Win of Championship

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — The Airai ACES moved one step closer to the championship Wednesday night, outlasting Ngermid 10-9 in an 11-inning thriller in Game 3 of the best-of-five title…

Ngchesar Completes Phase XVI of Shimizu–Ngerngesang Road Project

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau. Ngchesar State officials, community leaders and residents gathered June 8, 2026, to mark the completion of Phase XVI of the Shimizu–Ngerngesang Road Paving Project, a long-running infrastructure…

U.S. and Australian Partnerships Drive Infrastructure Gains and Tourism Recovery in Palau

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — June 10, 2026 — Palau’s international partnerships with the United States and Australia are continuing to shape national development efforts, supporting infrastructure expansion, transport connectivity and…

As Seas Change, Palau Charts Course for Future Generations

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau (Island Times) — For a nation spread across hundreds of…

Experts say ‘bare bones’ U.S laws are unfit to regulate nascent deep-sea mining industry

By Elizabeth Claire Alberts   WASHINGTON, 11 JUNE 2026 (MONGABAY) — The deep-sea mining industry could…

Tens of thousands displaced after magnitude-7.8 earthquake in Philippines

By South-East Asia correspondent Tim Swanston In short: (ABC-Australia) Rescuers are searching for missing people…

Donald Trump says US secretly helped ships move oil through Strait of Hormuz

By Brad Ryan in Washington DC In short: (ABC-Australia) US President Donald Trump says a…

IPCC chief says 1.5°C threshold near as scientists push ahead with new Climate assessment

BONN, 11 JUNE 2026 (PACNEWS) — IPCC Chair Jim Skea has…

UNODC and PINA sign partnership agreement to strengthen anti-corruption journalism in the Pacific

SUVA, 11 JUNE 2026(UNODC/PINA)—The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime…

New Zealand closes down Tokelau self-governance

WELLINGTON/NUKUNONU, 11 JUNE 2026 (PACIFIC NEWSROOM) — The New Zealand Government…

Palau Students in Taiwan Celebrate Graduation from Ming Chuan University

Four Palauan students have graduated this month from Ming Chuan University…

Taiwan Vice President Hsiao Visits Palau to Deepen Diplomatic Ties and Boost Tourism

Five-day trip highlights bilateral cooperation, development projects and people-to-people exchanges.  By:…

Four Aimeliik students receive inaugural Rengulbai Brikul scholarships

AIMELIIK, Palau — Four students from Aimeliik State have become the…

Palau Issues Earthquake, Tsunami and Drought Advisories Following Mindanao Quake

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (June 8, 2026)— Palau did not experience any noticeable tremors following a powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake that struck Mindanao in the southern Philippines on Sunday morning, according to the…

Palau Businesses Explore Federal Contracting Opportunities Through Procurement Readiness Workshop

KOROR, Palau (June 4, 2026) — Twenty-six local business owners, entrepreneurs and vendors participated in the opening day of the “Unlock Federal Contracting Opportunities & Get Procurement Ready” workshop hosted by the Ministry of…

Palau Media Leader Joins Indo-Pacific Fellowship Focused on Media Resilience and Digital Change

KOROR, Palau — Palau Media Council representative Ngewakl Isaac Soaladaob joined media leaders from across the Indo-Pacific in Canberra earlier this year as part of the Australia Awards Fellowship program aimed at strengthening media…

NOAA: Palau Expected to See Near- or Below-Normal Typhoon Activity, But Residents Urged to Stay Prepared

KOROR, Palau — Tropical cyclone activity across the western North Pacific is expected to increase during the remainder of 2026, but Palau is likely to experience near-normal to below-normal storm activity compared with…

Taiwan Vice President’s Trip Focuses on Education, Development in Palau

By: Laurel Marewibuel Koror, Palau (June 8, 2026) — For many Palauans, Taiwan’s…

New study examines biology of longnose emperor in Palau

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) has published a new study on…

World Oceans Day Highlights Pacific’s Deep Connection to the Ocean

By: Ngeldei Tulop From Palau to Polynesia, Pacific Island nations marked World Oceans…

Admiral Paparo Visits Peleliu, Highlights U.S.-Palau Partnership and Infrastructure Projects

KOROR, Palau (May 27, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. hosted Adm.…

PALAU LEVERAGES VOLUNTEER FORCE TO BUILD SKILLS, COMMUNITY AT 2026 BELAU GAMES

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — As the 2026 Belau Games approach, organizers say the event’s…

Palau Challenges Russia Over Fake News Operation, Raises Security Concerns Ahead of Pacific Islands Forum

Formal diplomatic démarche cites Russian-hosted disinformation campaign and critical telecommunications…

Palau Protests Unauthorized Chinese Research Vessel Activity in Its EEZ 

Latest incident marks another unauthorized entry into Palau’s EEZ as…

Palau Teams Sweeps the Series in Taiwan Friendship Baseball Tournament

Athletes from both countries compete in Koror while strengthening sports…

Beyond Aid: Perspectives for the Least Developed and Vulnerable Countries

By Deodat Maharaj  GEBZE, 04 JUNE 2026 (UN TECHNOLOGY BANK)…

Powerful magnitude-7.8 earthquake in Philippines causes deaths, damage and tsunami

In short: (ABC-Australia) A magnitude-7.8 earthquake has hit the Mindanao…

U.S Bill would bar Presidents from banning commercial fishing in marine national monuments 

WASHINGTON, 08 JUNE 2026 (WIRES) — U.S Bill would bar…

‘When it comes to these threats, we have to be ready to rock and roll:’ Marianas, Micronesia can expect up to seven more storms in 2026

SAIPAN, 08 JUNE 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Guam, Rota, Tinian and Saipan…

Australia, NZ pledge energy security and defence push for Pacific

NOOSA, 08 JUNE 2026 (PACNEWS) — Australia and New Zealand have pledged to…

31-Year-Old Woman Found Dead in Ngaraard; Investigation Ongoing

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — A 31-year-old Palauan woman from Ngaraard was…

Bureau of Public Safety Struggles With Severe Manpower Shortage

Patrol Division often operates with just four officers per shift while vacancies, retirements…

Palau eyes savings bond program to boost local investment and economic growth

Japanese economist says new program could fund businesses, infrastructure and future savings while…

Alingano Maisu Returns Safely to Palau After Typhoon Forces Route Change

Traditional voyaging canoe completes 4,280 nautical miles as crew navigates severe weather across…

Physics in the Pacific: Atmospheric Research and Teaching on Palau

The following interview appeared at the University of Bremen (Germaney) online magazine up2date…

PICRC Contributes to Palau’s World Tuna Day Celebration through Educational Activities and Sponsorship

On April 30, Palau celebrated World Tuna Day with an engaging event hosted…

ADB Provides Grant for Typhoon Sinlaku Relief in the Federated States of Micronesia

MANILA, PHILIPPINES (4 June 2026) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide a $500,000 grant to the Government of the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) to help expedite recovery from Typhoon Sinlaku, which struck the country during 9–12 April this year. “ADB extends its deepest condolences to the Federated States of Micronesia for the…

As Victor Wembanyama makes his NBA Finals debut, the league’s new face is on its biggest stage

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-04/nba-finals-analysis-preview-wembanyama-knicks-spurs/106745572 Share article (ABC-Australia) If you’ve been following the NBA closely over the past decade, then you’ll know of the league’s quiet problem. It has been creeping up year after year like the monster behind the hero in a horror movie — seemingly invisible yet unshakably present. The problem is who exactly the NBA’s next…

 Pacific Power, how regional cooperation transformed the world’s largest tuna fishery

HONIARA, 03 JUNE 206 (UNDP) — The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) has released a major report documenting two decades of transformative work…

US House passes measure to halt Iran war in rare rebuke of Trump

By Elissa Steedman with wires https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-04/us-house-votes-directing-trump-to-end-war-in-iran/106757430 Share article The US House of Representatives has delivered President Donald Trump a rare rebuke, voting to halt…

Trump says he was ‘perturbed’ during expletive-laden call with Netanyahu

By Middle East correspondent Matthew Doran In short: (ABC-Australia) Donald Trump has told a US…

 Pacific Power, how regional cooperation transformed the world’s largest tuna fishery

HONIARA, 03 JUNE 206 (UNDP) — The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) has released…

Attorney general seeks to reopen settled case against former CNMI governor

SAIPAN, 03 JUNE 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—The Office of the Attorney General is asking the CNMI Superior…

Can Pacific airports handle cyber threats?

SUVA, 04 JUNE 2026 (ISLANDS BUSINESS) — Pacific aviation systems are increasingly vulnerable to hybrid threats that…

Government Employee Charged With Meth Possession After Drug Paraphernalia Found in Government Vehicle

Police allege suspect admitted pipe and methamphetamine were his after officers discovered…

Palauan Man Fatally Shot by California Police After Domestic Violence Standoff Involving Children

Body camera footage shows armed confrontation with officers; three children rescued unharmed…

Professed “Ourrot” of Idid Clan Announces Removal of Bilung Title from Bilung Gloria Salii

Rare and unprecedented move could trigger legal and traditional challenges within Palau’s…

Senate Rejects Elite Visa Bill After House Adds More Than $8 Million in Budget Riders

Lawmakers call for supplemental budget review, say appropriations deserve separate scrutiny  By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau —…

Palau Ship Registry Says Tanker Hit in Black Sea Drone Attack Was No Longer Under Palau Flag

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — The Palau Ship Registry (PSR) has clarified that the tanker James…

Palau’s Pacific Mini Games Success Earns Regional Recognition at Oceania Olympic Assembly

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Palau’s successful hosting of the 2025 Pacific Mini Games received regional…

Angaur students embrace marine science through PICRC outreach program

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Students at Angaur Elementary School demonstrated strong enthusiasm for marine conservation…

PICRC Leads Regional Coral Monitoring Workshop in Kosrae

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) recently expanded its…

Banning children from social media is not enough, UN warns – platforms must be made safe by design

GENEVA, 01 JUNE 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE)—Blocking children from social…

Hegseth tones down warnings about China but says U.S remains committed to Pacific security

SINGAPORE, 01 JUNE 2026 (AP)—- U.S Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth assured Pacific allies on Saturday that Washington remained committed to the region,…

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement sued over alleged inhumane conditions at detention camp

In short: (ABC-Australia) Civil rights groups are suing the largest immigration detention centre in the United States over alleged human…

Concern over organised crime networks in Pacific after Vietnam killing

AUCKLAND, 01 JUNE 2026 (TVNZ)—New Zealand is among the countries facing growing concern a gang-related killing spanning multiple nations signals…

 Pacific leaders train in solar technology as fuel costs rise 

SUVA, 01 JUNE 2026 (FIJI SUN)—A deepening global fuel crisis is pushing Pacific communities towards energy independence, with leaders from…

PPUC targets 200-minute annual outage benchmark with major grid upgrades

Battery storage systems expected to cut solar curtailment costs by 95% and reduce diesel dependence By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau…

Recycling Business Proposal Wins Top Honors at 2026 Palau Development Symposium

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — A student-led recycling business proposal focused on turning…

Koror Jail Inmate Faces New Meth Charges While Serving Drug Sentence

Repeat offender could face decades in prison under Palau’s tougher drug laws  By: L.N.…

Parent Accuse Palau Police Officer of Excessive Force During Traffic Stop

Investigation underway after allegations an 18-year-old was slapped and aggressively detained at Meyuns Causeway…

Palau to Co-Chair First Global Island States Ocean Summit in Tokyo

KOROR, Palau — President Surangel Whipps Jr. will co-chair the…

Palau Social Security Reform Model Projects Long-Term Funding Pressures

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — A financial modeling program…

Melekeok, Ngiwal States Sign Marine Conservation Partnership

KOROR, Palau (May 21, 2026) — Leaders from Melekeok and…

Palau Water Systems Face Mounting Pressure Amid Aging Infrastructure Challenges

2026 Development Symposium highlights drought risks, water loss and nationwide…

Taiwan Showcases Smart Medical Tech in Geneva; Palau Praised for Support

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Taiwan showcased its smart medical technologies and reinforced its push for…

Japan-backed School Bus Still Serving Peleliu Students After 14 Years, Embassy Says

By: Laurel Marewibuel PELELIU, Palau — A 30‑seat school bus provided to Peleliu Elementary School through Japan’s…

Israel warns all residents in southern Lebanon to leave

By Middle East correspondent Matthew Doran In short: (ABC-Australia) Israel has told all residents in southern Lebanon…

United States pathway opens for Tongan youth through new American football programme

WELLINGTON, 28 MAY 2026 (PMN) — Tonga’s young athletes are being given a new pathway…

U.S prepares to auction leases for seabed mining blocks in federal waters

WASHINGTON, 28 MAY 2026 (MONGABAY) — The U.S agency responsible for overseeing deep-sea mining in…

Into the Wood Chipper: a Washington insider on the dismantling of USAID

By Gordon Peake  CANBERRA, 28 MAY 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG) — For reasons relating to the terms…

Radiation survivors advocate bats for CNMI ‘s inclusion in reparation bill

SAIPAN, 28 MAY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The Pacific Association for Radiation Survivors has…

Palauan Graduates Shine at Home and Abroad, Bringing Pride to Families and Nation

From community colleges to global universities, Palauan students celebrate academic excellence and achievement across multiple fields By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 25, 2026) — Graduation season in…

Palau students gain real-world business skills at 2026 Development Symposium

Students pitched startup ideas after hands-on training in finance, marketing, taxation and AI tools during a youth-focused symposium in Koror. By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “Students were…

Virtual Gallery Project Opens New Digital Stage for Palauan Artists

Japanese artist Tomoya Uemura uses immersive technology to transform how audiences experience art By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — “Palau changed my life,” says Japanese painter Tomoya Uemura,…

Celebrating Earth Month with BOA: BOA in Action Across Palau

By: Telbi Yano Celebrating Earth Month in full force, the Bureau of Agriculture (BOA) carried out a dynamic series of activities across Palau, partnering with schools and agencies to promote sustainability and environmental stewardship. In building anticipation…

Palau Reinforces Climate Resilience with PICRA 2.0 Amid Rising Climate Threats

Updated regional climate assessment to guide policy, infrastructure and community adaptation as sea-level rise, water security and public health risks intensify. KOROR, Palau (May 25, 2026) — “Climate change is one of the greatest threats to Palau’s…

Pacific leaders to meet in Palau as partners back logistics support

PIF Secretary-General Baron Waqa says leaders remain committed to a face-to-face summit despite ongoing economic pressures. Monday 25 May 2026 | 05:30 Kaneta Naimatau Multimedia Journalist (Fiji Sun) The Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) leaders’ meeting in Palau…

PALAU ARCHERY ASSOCIATION TO HOST SECOND CLINIC WEEKEND AHEAD OF BELAU GAMES

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — The Palau Archery Association will hold the second week of its Learn to Shoot a Bow & Arrow clinic happening at…

Two presidents, one room, no questions off limits: athletes put governance to the test at the Oceania Athletes Forum

HONIARA, 25 MAY 2026 (ONOC MEDIA)—Following the formal opening of the 2026 Oceania Athletes Forum in Auckland, the room quickly shifted from ceremony into conversation.   IOC President…

Australian star Travis Bazzana nails monster home run as Cleveland Guardians beat Philadelphia Phillies

In short: (ABC-Australia) Australia’s Travis Bazzana has nailed a monster 125 metre home run during the Cleveland Guardians’s victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Bazzana, the top pick…

One dead, 21 feared trapped under rubble after Philippines building collapse

In short: (ABC-Australia) At least one person has died and twenty-one people are missing after a building collapsed in the Philippines.  A nine-story building under construction in…

Australia gives U.S ‘edge’ against China, says Trump’s pick for Canberra

WASHINTON, 22 MAY 2026 (AFR)—Donald Trump’s pick to lead diplomatic efforts in Canberra says having a strong relationship with Australia gives the U.S an edge over China…

U.S removes negative travel advisory for New Caledonia

NOUMEA/WASHINGTON, 25 MAY 2026 (ISLANDS BUSINESS) — The United States’ State Department has officially lowered its travel advisory for New Caledonia.  As of 21 May the advisory was reduced from Level Three (“Reconsider Travel”) to Level Two (“Exercise Increased Caution”).   The decision comes more than a year after deadly civil unrest swept the archipelago in…

Population loss strains Micronesia, Marshall Islands economies

PONPHEI/MAJURO, 25 MAY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The populations of the Federated States of…

Pacific Tuna Initiative expands to include Palau, Advancing Sustainable, Equitable Ocean Governance

[Apia, Samoa – 25 May 2026] Conservation International today announced the expansion of its Pacific…

Vanuatu to sign Nakamal Agreement with Australia, Namele Agreement with China: PM Napat

PORT VILA, 22 MAY 2026 (VANUATU DAILY POST) —-Vanuatu Prime Minister Jotham Napat has confirmed…

Former Angaur Governor Charged With Misconduct, Theft Over Japan Grant Funds

Prosecutors allege former governor Steven Salii improperly withdrew and used more than $85,000 from a…

Palau Performs First-Ever CT Coronary Angiogram, Advancing Local Heart Care

Historic procedure at Belau Medical Clinic and BNH reduces need for costly off-island cardiac imaging…

Palauan Graduate Ililau Commissed as U.S. Coast Guard Officer at Academy Graduation

President Whipps presents commission during Class of 2026 ceremony in Connecticut  By: L.N. Reklai NEW…

Olympic Solidarity session puts athletes first as Oceania NOCs streamline funding for the road to LA28 and Brisbane 2032

AUCKLAND, 21 MAY 2026 (ONOC MEDIA)—The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) placed Olympic Solidarity funding at…

Ronda Rousey stops Gina Carano 17 seconds into comeback MMA bout

In short: (ABC-Australia) Ronda Rousey defeated Gina Carano with the bout stopped early in the first…

UN votes to support action on climate change despite U.S opposition

NEW YORK, 21 MAY 2026 (AP) — The UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to support…

UK Rivet Joint aircraft repeatedly and dangerously intercepted by Russian jets over Black Sea

In short:  (ABC-Australia) Two Russian jets intercepted a UK reconnaissance plane over the Black Sea while…

Atomic exile leaves remote Marshall Islands atoll as rare window into ocean recovery

MAJURO, 20 MAY 2026 (PMN)—A remote atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, once linked to forced displacement caused by American nuclear testing, is now the focus of a major international science mission to understand how ocean life recovers in isolation.  The National Geographic Pristine Seas (NGPS) expedition is surveying some of the remote…

An ocean of peace cannot be mined into existence, church leader says

SUVA, 20 MAY 2026 (ISLANDS BUSINESS)—A Pacific hurch leader has warned that deep-sea mining would violate the region’s cultural and spiritual ties to the ocean, arguing that it should be…

Koror Governor Vetoes Lease Reform Bill Over Legal Risks, Loan-Shark Concerns

Rudimch says measure could violate national law and put public land leaseholders at risk of losing homes By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 19, 2026)— Eyos Rudimch has vetoed a…

Palau Veterans to Honor Fallen Heroes on Memorial Day

Families, veterans and communities to honor Palauan troops lost in combat and military service By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 20, 2026) — Veterans in Palau will honor the nation’s…

Survey Highlights Lessons From Bopha Relocation Efforts in Palau’s Coastal Communities

Study finds cultural ties and lack of formal planning remain major barriers to moving vulnerable families to safer areas By L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 19, 2026)— A recent survey…

PICRC, Toba Aquarium renew cooperation agreement, expand research and cultural exchanges

KOROR, Palau — The Palau International Coral Reef Center and Toba Aquarium renewed their Friendship and Cooperation Agreement this month, reaffirming nearly a decade of collaboration focused on marine conservation…

Bridging Ages: Airai–Ngaraard Poet Honors Elders at Senior Citizens Day

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — A young poet from Airai and Ngaraard used verse on Saturday to honor elders and the shared history between the two states, delivering a poem that event organizers called a heartfelt bridge between generations. “Being from both Airai & Ngaraard, I really wanted to make both states proud,” said…

Palau’s Rising Team Spirit Shines Through at Oceania Championships 15th May 2026 Team Palau left the Oceania Swimming Championships in Fiji with more than personal bests and finals appearances. Across the week, the squad…

Whipps Creates New Steering Committee for Belau National Hospital Relocation

Executive order shifts project from planning phase to implementation oversight By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Surangel Whipps Jr. has signed Executive Order No. 503 creating a new steering committee to oversee the next…

Why the BBNJ Agreement Matters to Every Palauan

For small island but big ocean states (BOS) like Palau, where the ocean is not just a resource but a way of life, decisions made in United Nations conference rooms in New York carry real…

The Project for the Procurement of Waste Management Vehicles for Peleliu State through Japan’s Grassroots Grant Project (GGP) 

On May 14, 2026, the first handover ceremony for the “The Project for the Procurement  of Waste Management Vehicles for Peleliu State,” funded through Japan’s Grant  Assistance for Grassroots Project (GGP) with a total value…

Professional Development Workshop Brings Deep-Sea Science to Palau’s Middle and High School Classrooms

From March 31 to April 1, the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC), in collaboration with educators from NOAA Ocean Exploration and Palau’s Ministry of Education, successfully conducted…

Palau Hosts COSPPac3 Annual Session to Strengthen Climate and Ocean Services Across the Pacific

Koror, Palau – 18 May 2026 – The Republic of Palau today welcomed representatives of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services, Pacific Geospatial and Surveying Council, regional technical agencies,…

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Taiwanese president says island will not be sacrificed after Trump-Xi meeting

In short:  (ABC-Australia) Taiwan will not give up its “national sovereignty and dignity”, nor its democratic and free way of life, President Lai Ching-te says.  He made the comments in response to what he said was concern about comments on Taiwan at last week’s meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. What’s next? Mr Trump…

Report: Military buildup in the CNMI leads to long-term dependence rather than self-sufficiency

WASHINGTON/SAIPAN, 18 MAY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—-Washington’s defence spending in the Northern Mariana Islands may temporarily boost economic activity, but it undermines long-term self-sufficiency and fails to sustain local wealth, according to a think tank’s report.  The report says the billions of dollars allotted for military projects on Tinian, Rota and Saipan may appear to…

AFP sounds alarm over Pacific drug trade after 17 tonnes seized in 2026

SYDNEY/SUVA, 18 MAY 2026 (PACNEWS/AFP) —The Australian Federal Police (AFP) says the Pacific is facing an escalating national security threat from transnational drug trafficking after 17 tonnes of illicit drugs, mostly cocaine, were seized across the region in just the first months of 2026.  AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett said the scale of trafficking through the…

THC-Laced Gummies Send Three to Palau ER, Including Child 

Justice Ministry says knowingly distributing marijuana-laced food could lead to trafficking charges under new drug law. By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Three people, including a child, were admitted to the emergency room after…

Police, Canine Units Stop Meth Shipment Entering Palau

National Police Week proclamation shines spotlight on law enforcement efforts and recent drug convictions. By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 13, 2026) — Law enforcement authorities seized 333.33 grams of methamphetamine in two separate…

Jury Convicts Wenty on Meth Charges, Acquits Him on Firearm Counts

Verdict comes days after Palau enacted tougher anti-meth penalties that could dramatically affect sentencing. By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 11, 2026) — A jury has convicted Burton Wenty on two felony methamphetamine possession…

Palau Economic Symposium Set for May 25-29, As Leaders Tackle Pension and Social Security Challenges

Consultant studies to guide discussions on sustainability, sacrifices and long-term financial stability in Palau. By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — President Surangel Whipps Jr. announced that Palau’s Economic Symposium will be held from May 25 to 29 after being…

Attorney General: Global Crisis, Not Local Gouging, Behind Fuel Hike

By L.N. Reklai KOROR — Attorney General Ernestine K. Rengiil says Palau’s sharp rise in gasoline prices is being driven mainly by the war in Iran and turmoil in global oil markets, and warns that any attempt to prosecute…

Palau Declares Children’s Mental Health Day, EMS Week in Series of Presidential Actions

Executive orders and proclamations spotlight children’s mental health, emergency medical services and community well-being across Palau. By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Surangel S. Whipps Jr. signed a series of executive orders and presidential proclamations this week, setting the…

PRETMM6 Call to Action Sets Stage for Pacific Islands Forum in Palau

By: Ngeldei Tulop  As Pacific leaders prepare to gather in Palau for the upcoming Pacific…

ASIA PACIFIC GROUP OF RAYMOND JAMES GUAM NAMED TO FORBES’ LIST OF BEST-IN-STATE WEALTH MANAGEMENT TEAMS

[MAITE, GUAM] – Asia Pacific Group of Raymond James, located in Maite, Guam, was among…

U.S. Strengthens Palauan Disaster Response with Critical Communications Upgrade

KOROR, Palau — Reinforcing its enduring commitment to the U.S.-Palau partnership and a resilient Indo-Pacific, the…

PICRC Celebrates Earth Day with Educational Coral Restoration Activities 

International Earth Day, marked on April 22, is an annual event dedicated to raising awareness…

Satire: Palau’s New Rituals of Consumption

Dear Editor,  Once upon a tide, the people of Palau…

From Training Grounds to the International Stage 

The road to Samoa for the Universal Cup and Oceania…

Iran war boosts Beijing ahead of Trump-Xi summit in China, experts say

By Brad Ryan and Emilie Gramenz in Washington DC https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-13/donald-trump-visits-china-for-summit-with-xi-jinping/106673264…

Palau pushes blue economy at Melanesia Ocean Summit

PORT MORESBY, 13 MAY 2026 (POST COURIER) — Palau’s Special Envoy of the President, Steven Victor, told the Melanesia Ocean Summit underway in Port…

Marshall Islands stresses community role in ocean protection

PORT MORESBY, 13 MAY 2026 (POST COURIER) — The Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI) has told the Melanesian Oceans Summit that conservation must…

Freight forwarder to raise fuel surcharge for Guam, CNMI, FSM

HAGATNA, 13 MAY 206 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Consumer prices in Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands are expected to surge amid soaring shipping…

Meth Convictions Triple in Palau as Courts Impose Record Drug Fines

More than 1 kilogram of meth seized in FY2025 amid expanding crackdown on illegal drugs By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 11, 2026) The…

Koror State Government Official Seal

Scaled-back Lease Reform Bill Sent To Koror Governor For Signature

Scaled-back bill expands financing access for residents while limiting transfers of state residential leases  By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau  (May 11, 2026) Koror lawmakers have approved a scaled‑back lease reform bill that preserves new financing options for residents while tightening controls on who can hold state residential leases and how those leases can be transferred.…

Palau Media Council celebrates World Press Freedom Day and raise funds to outfit a media training center at Palau Community College.

Palau Media Council Raises Awareness On Press Freedom, Launches Drive for Media Training Center  

Fundraising campaign aims to strengthen local journalism and broadcasting capacity through new PCC facility  By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 8, 2026)— The Palau Media Council marked World Press Freedom Day with a public awareness campaign and fundraising effort aimed at strengthening press freedom and expanding local media training opportunities in Palau. The May 8…

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Court Rules PPUC’s 2025 Water Rate Hike Unlawful

Supreme Court says February 2025 increase was never valid; PPUC must follow old tariff while questions over refunds and future rate hikes remain open. By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau  (May 11, 2026) The Supreme…

Palau Swim Team Opens Regional Meet With Record-Breaking Performance

Charlie Gibbons and Kazuumi Nestor lead strong opening performances as Palau advances to several finals SUVA, Fiji  (May 11, 2026) The Palau Swim Team opened the regional swimming championships with a series of record-breaking…

Palau Senate Rejects Elite Visa Bill Over House Budget Riders

Senators oppose multimillion-dollar amendments tied to the Elite Visa bill, triggering conference committee negotiations. By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngerulmud, Palau (May 11, 2026) – The Senate unanimously rejected the long-awaited Senate Bill No. 12-41…

Palau and Australia mark 30 years of maritime security cooperation

8 May 2026 Last week, the Republic of Palau and Australia celebrated 30 years of maritime security cooperation, marking three decades of partnership built on shared values, mutual trust…

Koror Launches Community Led Watershed Restoration Initiative with Youth Leadership and GCCM Support

Koror, Palau (May 11, 2026) — A community led initiative to restore the Ngesaol watershed in Koror State is now underway, with the Koror State Youth Council…

UBEDEI ACCEPTED TO JICA KCCP TRAINING

Police Sergeant, Ayla Ubedei, of the Division of Juvenile Justice at the Ministry of Justice has been selected to attend JICA’s Knowledge Co-Creation Program (KCCP).  Ubedei will…

SIGNING CEREMONY BETWEEN MINISTRY OF HUMAN RESOURCES, CULTURE, TOURISM, AND DEVELOPMENT AND JICA PALAU OFFICE

On the 8th of May, Minister Tmetuchl of the Ministry…

Senior Level Officials, Ambassadors, Delegates and Partners gather for the Inaugural Celebration of the International Day for Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Hosted by Palau 

NEW YORK | Following the 2025 UNESCO General Conference proclamation…

Each One Teach One: Building Producers, Not Just Consumers

In Palau, the future of our nation rests on how…

Digital-Driven Healthcare Transformation:

A New Chapter of Holistic Care in Taiwan Dr. Chung-Liang…

Media freedom and the Pacific Islands

By Kalafi Moala  NUKU’ALOFA, 11 MAY 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG)—The importance of…

FBI investigating recent deaths and disappearances of multiple US scientists

By Lewis Wiseman https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-05-10/us-scientists-missing-dead-fbi-nasa/106646664 On a gloomy morning in Los Angeles, Monica Reza and a friend from yoga class set out on a hike in the San Gabriel Mountains. Midway through the hike on June 22, 2025, Monica fell about 30 metres behind her companion. Her friend glanced back to see Monica smiling and waving…

Person dies after being hit by a plane at Denver International Airport

In short:  (ABC-Australia) A person has died after jumping a fence at Denver International Airport in Colorado, before being struck by a Frontier Airlines plane during take-off.  The incident sparked…

Majuro reels from huge power rate increase, as government steps up cash programmes

MAJURO, 11 MAY 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC)—One of the biggest electricity increases in the history of the Marshalls Energy Company was implemented last week – the first of a two-step tariff…

Blast at fireworks factory in China’s Hunan province kills at least 26 people, state media says

In short: (ABC-Australia) A blast at a fireworks factory in China’s Hunan province has killed 26 people and injured 61, according to…

Pacific Voices Highlight Women’s Role in Maritime and Transport 

Pacific Voices Highlight Women’s Role in Maritime and Transport By: Ngeldei Tulop The role of women in industries traditionally dominated by men…

The Rants of How and Why

Dear Editor,   How can a leader take the oath of office — whether Senator, Delegate, President, or Minister — and suddenly become a “Doctor of Everything”? One day you are a farmer, the next you speak like an expert in sustainable financing. This is the frustration of Palau today: leaders who claim expertise in every…

Yap Resilience Hub Project Launches to Support and Strengthen Coral Reef Resilience

May 06, 2026 | Micronesia & Polynesia The Nature Conservancy (TNC), in partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation (GBRF), officially launched the Yap Resilience Hub project, marking a significant…

Transforming Waste into Opportunity Across the Pacific

By Ngeldei Tulop Port Moresby – In Port Moresby, the conversation about energy is quietly shifting direction—from imported fuel and distant solutions to something far closer to…

Dyson Daniels and Mitchell Robinson ejected in Hawks’ 140-89 loss to Knicks in NBA play-offs

Friday 1 May In short: (ABC-Australia) Dyson Daniels and Mitchell Robinson were ejected from Game 6 of the Hawks-Knicks NBA…

1st ever featured Etpison Cup Half-marathon event held alongside the 33rd PFS Derby & Etpison Cup

Etpison Cup Half Marathon Debuts With Strong Turnout at PSA Derby Weekend

Ngirchomlei, Aoki capture 21K solo titles as relay teams battle through Koror course By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau – (May…

Songs, Dances and Unity Mark Senior Citizens Day Across Palau

States join together to celebrate elders and strengthen long-standing community ties By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (May 5, 2026) Senior citizens across Palau marked Senior Citizens Day on May 5 with celebrations held in communities throughout the country, honoring elders for their lifelong contributions to families, villages, states and the nation. Each of Palau’s 16…

“Nurses Serve From the Heart”: Palau Celebrates National Nurses Week

Proclamation recognizes nurses’ dedication, compassion and growing role in healthcare delivery By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau – (May 7, 2026) “Nurses are special people, because of all professions, they serve from the heart,” said Vice President and Minister of Health & Human Services Raynold Oilouch as Palau officially marked National Nurses Week in recognition of…

No Diplomatic Resolution Yet in Indonesia-Palau Fishing Vessel Dispute

Palau proceeds with fish sale as Indonesia argues vessel was seized in overlapping maritime zone By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau – (May 7, 2026) A diplomatic dispute between Palau and Indonesia over the seizure of an Indonesian fishing vessel has intensified, with no official diplomatic resolution announced even as Palau’s court system moves forward with…

Driving Under the Influence of Illegal Drugs Now a Felony in Palau

New law targets drug abuse, strengthens accountability and funds rehabilitation efforts By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau – (May 7, 2026) President Surangel Whipps Jr. has signed into law a sweeping anti-drug measure that strengthens penalties for illegal drug offenses and creates tougher accountability standards for law enforcement officers involved with drugs. The legislation, RPPL 12-5,…

Billions Promised, But Bottlenecks Persists: GAO Flags Compact Delays Affecting Palau

Report warns bureaucratic hurdles in both Palau and Washington could weaken strategic and economic…

Deep sea ‘gold rush’ could be a death sentence for Pacific biodiversity – report

AUCKLAND, 06 MAY 2026 (PMN)—A landmark review of 50 years of data has delivered…

Influencers aboard MV Hondius cruise ship reveal hantavirus outbreak’s first moments

By Fergus Gregg In short: (ABC-Australia) Two influencers have shared their experiences aboard the…

Warm Days, Choppy Seas Ahead for Palau as Swells Peak This Weekend

Forecasters warn of stronger surf, isolated thunderstorms and heat index near 100 degrees By:…

Republicans concerned about NATO alliance after decision to withdraw 5,000 US troops from Germany

By Anna Cox with wires In short: (ABC-Australia) Two US Republicans serving on armed services committees…

Online Romance Scams Surge in Palau, Targeting Elderly Victims

Families report growing losses as overseas scammers exploit trust through social media…

Team Rookie Lands 308.5-Lb Billfish to Win Palau Etpison Cup Derby

Tight lines and big fights highlight PSFA tournament as crews battle across…

From Top 10 to Top 30: What Palau’s Press Freedom Ranking Reveals

Despite strong legal protections, new global pressures reshape the meaning of media…

Peleliu chiefs sue over land deal tied to U.S. military use

Lawsuit claims transfer of public lands to national government violated constitution and…

Peace Corps Volunteers Return to Palau, Marking a New Chapter in Partnership

Koror, Palau (May 2, 2026)— Today, the Republic of Palau welcomes the arrival…

Palau strengthens response to animal diseases that can spread to people

Workshop highlights farm safety, early detection and stronger national response By: Telbakes Yano KOROR, Palau (April 2026) — Palau is stepping up efforts to protect farmers, families and communities from diseases that can pass from animals to people. From April 20 to 23, the Bureau of Agriculture joined national partners in a workshop focused on…

Palau Expands Fiscal Skills Training with Second Graduation of QuickBooks Desktop Course

Officials gain hands-on accounting and reconciliation skills to improve government…

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The Ocean does not divide the Pacific; it defines how it endures 

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Attacks on media workers must end, UN urges

NEW YORK, 04 MAY 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE)—War in the Middle East has made Lebanon the deadliest country for media workers so far this…

Japan’s ‘Iron Lady’ lands in Australia to shore up ties

CANBERRA, 04 MAY 2026 (AAP)—Australian foreign minister Penny Wong has dismissed suggestions Australia could lease submarines from Japan if the AUKUS deal fails, during…

“Press Freedom is not only about the right to report” – PM Manele urges responsibility, accuracy and protection of truth

HONIARA, 04 MAY 2026 (PACNEWS)—Solomon Islands Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele says press freedom must be matched with responsibility, warning that journalism today is defined not by speed, but by accuracy, trust and its role in protecting peace and national unity.  Speaking at the World Press Freedom Day 2026 event on Monday, Manele told journalists that…

ADB launches $70 billion push to connect Asia’s power grids, digital networks

SAMARKAND, 04 MAY 2026 (ADB)—The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will back US$70 billion in new energy and digital infrastructure initiatives by 2035, aiming to connect power grids, expand cross-border electricity trade, and improve broadband access across Asia and the Pacific.  “Energy and digital access will define the region’s future,” said ADB President Masato Kanda.   “These…

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GovGuam probes cyberattack

HAGATNA, 04 MAY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has ordered…

Food security or risky investment? Palau’s livestock proposal faces scrutiny over evidence gaps

Delegates back cattle and goat farms, while critics point to lack of research,…

Second Recall Petition Clears Threshold for Ngchesar Delegate, But Critics Dispute Allegations

Voters defend Ngirmechaet’s record, say accusations lack evidence and reflect personal grievances By:…

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Legal Battle Over Seized Fishing Vessel Tests Palau’s EEZ Authority

Lawyers argue Sinar Arindo-6 was outside national waters as prosecutors cite shark finning evidence  By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (April 30, 2026) Defense lawyers for an Indonesian fishing vessel are asking the Palau Supreme Court to toss out a major forfeiture case, arguing the ship was seized in disputed waters and that Palau has no…

China inching towards resuming fuel exports as Penny Wong presses Australia’s case

By foreign affairs correspondent Stephen Dziedzic In short: (ABC-Australia) The Chinese government is working with Australian businesses on jet fuel supplies, Foreign Minister Penny Wong has confirmed. Beijing restricted jet fuel and diesel exports after the Iran war broke out. What’s next? Senator Wong says it’s only the “first step” to secure more fuel supplies…

Pacific energy and transport leaders to meet in Papua New Guinea for regional summit

By Ngeldei Tulop PORT MORESBY, Papua New Guinea – Pacific leaders, ministers, development partners will gather in Port Moresby from May 4th-8th for the Sixth Pacific Regional Energy and Transport Ministers Meeting (PRETMM), under the theme “Scaling Connectivity for a Prosperous Blue Pacific,” a key regional forum focused on strengthening connectivity and sustainability across island…

Zero-Tolerance Drug Law Clears Palau Legislature 

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau lawmakers finally passed a long-awaited, wide-ranging anti-drug bill that would expand drug testing, increase penalties for drug offenses, and direct new funding toward both law enforcement and rehabilitation programs. Expanded drug testing and stricter rules Under the bill, “designated employees” — such as police officers, customs and immigration…

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Palau NEC Activates Stage 1 of Nation’s Drought Action Plan “Water Shortage Watch”

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (April 27, 2026) — Palau’s National Emergency Management…

Surangel Whipps Sr. Funeral Set for May 4 in Ngatpang

Procession, traditional rites and public transport arrangements announced by family By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang…

Palau Sees Strong Q1 2026 Visitor Growth Despite March Slowdown

New travelers, mature demographics and diving tourism shape visitor behavior  By: L.N. Reklai KOROR,…

Palau Agencies Strengthen Fight Against Financial Crimes Amid Rise in Online Scams

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Law enforcement and regulatory agencies in Palau are…

Palau Bids Farewell to U.S. Ambassador Joel Ehrendreich, Citing Key Gains in Compact and Development Efforts

Senate resolution recognizes economic talks, youth engagement, and $2.37M hospital study support  By: Eoghan…

A Conversation with Surangel Whipps

Two years ago, I went with a few friends to have ice cream on…

Ngerbeched Youth Plant Fruit Trees in Earth Week Collaboration, Boosting Community Resilience

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Ngerbeched youth and community members rolled up their…

Ikebana Master Koen Yokoi Showcases Art of Nature at Palau Visitors Authority Green Fair, Strengthening Japan–Palau Ties

Earth Day workshop highlights cultural exchange, environmental values and mindfulness through Japanese floral art …

NBA 2026 Playoffs Begin – Western Conference

By Chris De Silva Tue 21 Apr (ABC-Australia) The first round of the NBA…

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PCC Endowment Fund in Memory of MVP! The late Marcello V. Pierantozzi (MVP) was…

Japan is sending warships to Australia in a landmark deal, and there could be plenty more to follow

In short: (ABC-Australia) Australia’s multi-billion-dollar deal with Japan for its…

Stop selling arms to Indonesia, West Papuans urge Netherlands

JAYAPURA, 24 APRIL 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC)—The United Liberation Movement for…

‘Industrial colonial takeover’: Cook Islands environment groups slam U.S deep-sea mining firm merger

RAROTONGA, 24 APRIL 2026 (COOK ISLANDS NEWS) —Cook Islands environmental…

Nauru Financial Intelligence Unit flags crypto scam, warns public ‘promises of guaranteed returns’

YAREN, 24 APRIL 2026 (PACNEWS)—The Nauru Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU)…

Fiji Military hunting well known drug kingpin; Three attempts were made to access armoury, Drones sighted several times

SUVA, 24 APRIL 2026 (MAI TV) —The search is on…

Palau Leader and Business Pioneer Surangel Whipps Sr. Dies at 86

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Palau farmers react as dry spell raises early drought concerns, water rationing begins

By Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (April 23, 2026) — Weeks of little rainfall are raising early concerns of drought across Palau, with farmers already feeling the strain and questioning how to prepare as conditions remain uncertain. Water rationing has begun in northern states as officials respond to dwindling supplies. Authorities are urging residents to conserve water, warning that drier months may lie ahead as…

Uherbelau Approved as Palau Envoy to Taiwan in Unanimous Senate Vote

Lawmakers cite public health leadership and international experience By: L.N. Reklai NGERULMUD, Palau (April 23, 2026) — The Palau Senate has unanimously confirmed President Surangel S. Whipps Jr.’s appointment of Gaafar J. Uherbelau as ambassador to the Republic of China (Taiwan). All 14 senators voted in favor of the nomination, with none opposed, following a positive recommendation from the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs…

Lawmakers Move to Address Stateless Residents in Palau While Upholding Citizenship Limits

Measure seeks to help adopted, non-ancestry residents without altering constitutional citizenship rules By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (April 24, 2026) — A group of senators has introduced legislation to create a legal pathway for stateless individuals raised in Palau to obtain Palauan nationality, aiming to address a long-standing gap without conflicting with the Constitution’s definition of citizenship. The bill, introduced Tuesday by 12…

New Chief of Immigration Sworn In After Vacancy Period

KOROR, Palau (April 22, 2026) — The Bureau of Customs and Border Protection has sworn in Mr. Bradley O. Kumangai as the new Chief of Immigration, filling a position that had been vacant for a period of time within the Division of Immigration. The swearing-in ceremony was held Wednesday, April 22, 2026, at the Immigration Office in Koror, filling an important post that has…

Students Lead Reef Restoration Effort in Palau, Planting Clams and Monitoring Crown-of-Thorns

Earth Month event highlights youth role in protecting Marine Protected Areas  By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (April 18, 2026) — Nineteen students from Meyuns Elementary School helped boost local reef resilience Friday, planting six reef stars and 19 clams while monitoring for Crown‑of‑Thorns Starfish during a scaled‑back Earth Month event. The activity, held after the main Coral Restoration Day was postponed, aimed to increase…

Attorney General Ernestine Rengiil

Lawmakers Debate Expanding Senate Power Over Key Justice Posts

Proposed bill adds Attorney General, Public Safety director to confirmation list By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (April 23, 2026) — A Senate bill introduced this week would require legislative confirmation for two of the government’s most powerful law enforcement and legal posts, a change supporters say would strengthen oversight but critics warn could inject politics into sensitive roles. Senate Bill No. 12-66, introduced…

Local media trainees take part in hands-on instruction ahead of coverage for the 2025 Pacific Mini Games. A total of 24 young participants received training in filming, editing, scriptwriting and news reporting. The program was coordinated by the Palau Media Council, with equipment and technical support provided by the Australian Government.

Drive Underway to Build Palau’s Next Generation of Media Professionals Through Training Hub

KOROR, Palau (April 23, 2026) — The Palau Media Council has launched a fundraising drive to support ongoing efforts to strengthen local media capacity, including training programs, equipment access and the establishment of a dedicated media training center. The campaign, running through May 25, seeks financial contributions to cover about $3,000 in import taxes for donated media equipment valued at $30,000, as well as…

Shuri Chibana, organiser and project lead for Rengelekel Belau, is bringing a University of Hawaiʻi-inspired clothing swap to Palau, aiming to foster community connections and cut landfill waste.

Palau Community Clothing Swap Draws 100+ Participants, Diverts 480 Pounds from Landfill 

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (April 23, 2026) — Shuri Chibana, organiser and project lead for Rengelekel Belau, is bringing a University of Hawaiʻi-inspired clothing swap to Palau, aiming to foster community connections and cut landfill waste. “When I was a student at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, my roommate, Giada Colombo, helped lead a clothing swap on campus that took place a…

Baklai Temengil-Chilton, President of the Oceania National Olympic Committees

ONOC highlights governance reforms and regional priorities at ANOC Executive Council Meeting in Cape Verde 

CAPE VERDE, 21 APRIL 2026 (ONOC MEDIA)—The Oceania National Olympic Committees (ONOC) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening governance, enhancing operational effectiveness, and supporting athletes across the region, during an update delivered at the Association of National Olympic Committees Executive Council Meeting in Cape Verde last week.  Presenting on behalf of ONOC, President Baklai Temengil outlined the organisation’s continued progress under the ONOC Reset…

Long hours, stress and harassment are causing hundreds of thousands of early deaths, says UN labour agency

GENEVA, 23 APRIL 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) — More than 840,000 people die each year from health conditions linked to risks such as long working hours, job insecurity, workplace harassment and bullying, according to a new report by the International Labour Organisation (ILO).   The way that jobs are designed, organised and managed has a major effect on the health and safety of workers, and,…


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