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

Passing prompts postponement of president’s State of the Republic Address By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (April 24, 2026) — Surangel Whipps Sr., a prominent businessman, traditional leader and former Senate president, has died at age 86, his family announced Wednesday. Widely regarded as a leading figure in Palau’s private sector, Whipps was the founder and owner of Surangel & Sons Company,…

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Students learning how to manage farms during very dry season. Credit: Taiwan Technical Mission

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…

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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…

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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…

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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…

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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,…

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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…

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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. Credit: Island Times

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,…

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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. Credit: Laurel Marewibuel

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…

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Baklai Temengil, 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…

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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…

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A medical partnership with Palau, supported by a Rotary International Vocational Training Team (VTT) project, aims to strengthen and transform the nation’s healthcare system over the next five to 10 years. Credit: Embassy of Taiwan – Palau

Taiwan Embassy Outlines Long-Term Healthcare Gains from Rotary VTT Partnership with Palau

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (April 23, 2026) — The Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan) expects its ongoing medical partnership with Palau, bolstered by a Rotary International Vocational Training Team (VTT) project, to transform the island nation’s healthcare system over the next five to 10 years. “Beyond the medical equipment and training already provided, Taiwan expects that this partnership…

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The Asian Development Bank (ADB), through the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and the Pacific (JFPR), is supporting the Bureau of Agriculture (BOA) by funding two interns, Telbakes Yano and Yolanda Kloulubak, under its Division of Horticulture and Extension Services. Credit: BOA

BOA interns support farmers, strengthen data tracking under ADB program

JFPR-funded initiative advances food security and outreach through August 2026 By: Telbakes Yano (BOA Intern) April 13, 2026 — The Asian Development Bank (ADB), through the Japan Fund for Prosperous and Resilient Asia and the Pacific (JFPR), is supporting the Bureau of Agriculture (BOA) by funding two interns, Telbakes Yano and Yolanda Kloulubak, under its Division of Horticulture and Extension Services.…

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PICRC welcomes new Researcher—Lauren Shea

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is pleased to welcome Lauren Shea as a new Researcher. Lauren brings extensive experience in marine science, field operations, and expedition leadership. Lauren holds a Master’s degree in Fisheries Economics from the University of British Columbia and a Bachelor’s degree in Marine Biology from the University of South Florida. Her professional background includes serving…

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Palau Solar and the Apostolic Foundation Church held a formal handover ceremony to celebrate the church as the first-ever winner of the company’s ‘Good Deeds’ Competition Credit: Palau Solar

Palau Solar unveils commemorative plaque at Apostolic Foundation Church in formal handover ceremony

KOROR, PALAU, April 22, 2026: On Tuesday, April 21, Palau Solar and the Apostolic Foundation Church held a formal handover ceremony to celebrate the church as the first-ever winner of the company’s ‘Good Deeds’ Competition and the recipients of a free solar panel system. Yesterday’s event marked the official recognition of that achievement. Ross Waddington, CEO of Utilligence (Palau Solar’s UK-based…

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Japan overhauls defence export rule to sell arms to 17 countries, including Australia

In short:  Japan has overhauled its defence export rule, allowing Japanese-made arms — including warships, combat drones and missiles — to be sold internationally. Some fear the move away from Japan’s postwar pacifist policy could increase global tensions. What’s next? Japan will only sell to 17 countries that have signed defence equipment and will monitor how the weapons are managed. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-22/japan-overhauls-defence-export-rule/106590578…

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EU backs $148bn loan for Ukraine after pipeline spat resolved

In short:  (ABC- Australia) The EU has given a preliminary green light to unblocking a $148 billion loan for Kyiv, after a months-long pipeline row was resolved. Russian oil will soon…

China a ‘good friend, but NZ is family, says Cook Islands PM Mark Brown

RAROTONGA, 22 APRIL 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) —Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown says New Zealand is “family” while China is “a very good friend”.  Brown spoke to Checkpoint on the relationship…

One of  six missing crew members found dead after typhoon overturned U.S.-flagged ship in Pacific

SAIPAN, 23 APRIL 2026 (AP)—Authorities have found the body of one of the six missing crew members from a U.S-flagged cargo ship that overturned near the Northern Mariana Islands during a…

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Palau Faces Emerging Drought as Water Rationing Begins in Northern States

Weather Service warns of very dry conditions through mid-2026 as El Niño threat grows By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (April 21, 2026) — Early signs of a possible…

Tuberculosis Cases Surge Early in 2026, Prompting Health Alert in Palau

Officials warn public to watch symptoms and follow prevention measures By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (April 20, 2026) — An unusually rapid rise in tuberculosis (TB) cases has…

Worker Body Recovered After Fall at Minatobashi Bridge Site in Koror

KOROR, Palau (April 21, 2026) — The body of a construction worker who fell into the water at the Minatobashi Bridge project site was recovered Friday, a day after…

New Koror Bill Aims to Unlock Land Lease Value, Boost Access to Loans

Lawmakers target development gaps while raising questions on oversight and residency rules By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — The Koror State Legislature has passed a bill aimed at giving…

Taiwan farm brings ‘farm to table’ to life for elementary students with sensory challenges

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Young explorers from SDA Elementary School dove into a hands-on farm adventure, guessing vegetables by touch and matching flowers to future fruits in…

24 State Finance Workers Trained in Updated QuickBooks System

Course boosts financial management capacity, efficiency across state governments By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (April 21, 2026) — “I found the class to be very helpful and useful… this…

Palau International Coral Reef Center Meets with Melekeok Governor and State Legislature to Discuss Palau National Marine Sanctuary

Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) held a meeting with the Governor of Melekeok and the Melekeok State Legislature to provide a comprehensive update on the Palau National Marine…

Dr. David Williamson Appointed to PICRC Board of Directors

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. David Williamson to its Board of Directors to serve a term of four years. …

FIFA World Cup fans set for $200 train tickets for 15 minute trip to MetLife Stadium

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-18/fifa-world-cup-fans-200-train-tickets-for-15-minute-trip-metlife/106579424 (ABC-Australia) Sky-high ticket prices for matches will not be the only thing emptying the wallets of football fans attending the FIFA World Cup at some US venues this…

Dear Incoming Freshmen,

Congrats! Moving from middle school to high school is a huge milestone. You’re already two-thirds of the way through your school journey, and these next four years will go…

Why lower fertility does not have to mean economic decline

NEW YORK/GENEVA, 20 APRIL 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) —Globally, most people say they want two or more children, but many are having only one, or none at all. According…

Soaring airfares and reduced flights force some Australians to reconsider holiday and work plans

By Iris Zhao, Lachlan Bennett and Angelica Silva https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-20/soaring-airfares-international-travel-plans-australians/106571280 (ABC-Australia) Following an unexpected surgery, Rose recently attempted to reschedule a family visit to China for herself and her son. …

Japan, Australia sign deal for first three Mogami frigate warships

MELBOURNE, 20 APRIL 2026 (ABC PACIFIC) — Australia and Japan have announced they’ve signed a multi-billion-dollar contract for the first three of Australia’s next generation of warships at a…

Pacific leaders declare emergency over potential fuel shortages

In short: (ABC-Australia) The prime minister of Solomon Islands says Pacific leaders have agreed to invoke the Pacific’s emergency response mechanism, the Biketawa Declaration, over the looming threat of…

Construction Worker Missing, Presumed Dead in Minatobashi Bridge Incident

Tragedy strikes major Japan-backed infrastructure project in Malakal By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (April 16, 2026) — A construction worker is presumed dead after failing to…

PEC Rejects Recall Petition Against Ngchesar Delegate Ngirmechaet Over Insufficient Valid Signatures

Verification finds only 83 valid signatures, below 97 required under Constitution By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (April 16, 2026)— The Palau Election Commission has rejected a…

Super Typhoon Sinlaku Batters Saipan, Guam; Widespread Damage, No Deaths Reported

Power, water outages and flooding hit Northern Marianas as strongest storm of 2026 moves north Northern Mariana Islands (April 16, 2026)— Super Typhoon Sinlaku tore across…

Indonesian Fishing Vessel Seized in Palau’s EEZ, Nets 40 Tons of Illegal Catch

First successful apprehension since 2021 highlights renewed crackdown on illegal fishing By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — Authorities have seized an Indonesian-flagged fishing vessel operating illegally…

Palau Marks Earth Month With Nationwide Cleanups, Tree Planting and Reef Restoration

Council of Chiefs joins national push with traditional stewardship efforts across 16 states KOROR, Palau (April 2026) — Palau has officially designated April as Earth Month,…

Uherbelau Faces Senate Scrutiny in Fast-Tracked Hearing for Palau Ambassador to Taiwan

Lawmakers raise concerns over medical referrals and evacuation plans amid rising regional tensions By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau — Gaafar J. Uherbelau, President Surangel Whipps Jr.’s nominee for ambassador to Taiwan,…

House Advances Bill Mandating Palauan Language Instruction in Early Grades

Measure requires K–3 teaching in Palauan, allows Sonsorolese and Hatohobeian options By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — Delegate Sebastian Marino of Hatohobei has introduced a three-page bill in the House of…

Palau says partnership with the U.S makes it safer as tensions grow

WELLINGTON, 15 APRIL 2026 (PMN)—Palau’s President says his country is safer , not more at risk, because of its close ties with the United States.  Speaking on PMN during his first official…

BIIAA Basketball Season Builds Toward 3×3 Boys, Girls 5×5 Championship Showdowns

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — The 2025–2026 BIIAA high school basketball season continues to build momentum as student-athletes across the country approach one of its most anticipated moments—championship games in the…

QuickBooks Desktop 2024 Execution Course for State Governments

Koror, Palau – April 13, 2026 – The Bureau of Domestic Affairs, Ministry of State, in partnership with the Office of the Public Auditor (OPA), State Governments and Palau Community College (PCC),…

Ms. Hila Asanuma Returns from International Visitor Leadership Program with Insights on Judicial Independence and Democratic Governance

Koror, Palau – February 11, 2026 -Ms. Hila Asanuma, Assistant Attorney General, completed the U.S. Department of State’s International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) on Rule of Law and the U.S. Judicial System,…

Youth Divers Lead Earth Month Effort with Underwater Clean Up in Koror

Photo Credits: Palau Pledge By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR—The Palau Pledge Dive Club officially launched Earth Month activities on April 10 with its 4th Annual “Dive for Earth Day” clean up at T-Dock…

Prepare Before You’re There: Palau Marks STI Awareness Month

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — April is recognized in Palau as Sexually Transmitted Infection…

China tests a new Taiwan strategy — and a peace talk reveals the shift

Tuesday 14 April https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-14/china-xi-jinping-cheng-li-wun-visit-taiwan-strait-peace-talk/106559678 (ABC-Australia) At a private luncheon in Beijing last Friday, a single…

Philippines accuses China of dumping cyanide in South China Sea

Tuesday 14 April In short: (ABC-Australia) China has been accused of poisoning disputed waters in…

Deep-sea wildernesses are more important than the promise of seafloor mining

Analysis by Andrew D. Thaler  SUVA, 15 APRIL 2026 (MONGABAY)—When I set sail on the…

Island-wide power outage on Saipan, Tinian; Guam remains in Condition 1

SAIPAN, 16 APRIL 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—Saipan and Tinian plunged into…

Developing countries band together as Iran war batters global economy

WASHINGTON, 16 APRIL 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) —Developing countries are banking…

Tuvalu, tiny Pacific nation at the forefront of climate crisis, to host world leaders before Cop31 summit

FUNAFUTI/CANBERRA, 16 APRIL 2026 (THE GUARDIAN) —Tuvalu, the Pacific nation at…

Palau, Hokkaido Bond Over Baseball as Japan Delegation Donates Equipment to Youth League

Shared passion for “yakyu” strengthens people-to-people ties despite distance and climate…

Whipps: Allowing Starlink Now Risks $50M Debt Burden on Palau

Leaders warn opening market too soon could bankrupt state-owned providers and…

Palau Tax Office Fines Hotel Owner Over $60K for Underreporting Income

KOROR, Palau (April 14, 2026) — The Bureau of Revenue and…

New Tax Bill Seeks to Cut Costs for Small Businesses in Palau”

By: L.N. Reklai A new bill in the Olbiil Era Kelulau would change how some small and medium-sized businesses in Palau are taxed, with the goal of lowering costs and helping them compete with…

Palau Screens Third-Country Nationals Under U.S. MOU as Senate Lawsuit Moves Forward

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau has received a list of third-country nationals for screening under its memorandum of understanding with the United States regarding the acceptance of deportees, confirmed Minister Jennifer Olegeriil.…

 From misdiagnosis to medical bias: Why women are living longer but not better

NEWW YORK, 08 APRIL 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) —For 25 years, the world has made significant progress in advancing women’s right to health, particularly in sexual and reproductive care. Women are living longer than…

Military buildup in Palau faces growing dissatisfaction, report says

KOROR, 13 APRIL 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) —The guardrails built into agreements between the United States and Palau to protect the Pacific nation’s environment and preserve its sovereignty are rendered ineffective by the…

Palau Boosts Drug Enforcement with Advanced DEA Training

Three Palauan detectives have returned home after completing an intensive two-week narcotics investigations…

President Whipps to Deliver State of the Republic Address April 23

By: Laurel Marewibuel NGERULMUD, Palau (April 14, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps…

Whipps Visits New Zealand to Boost Ties on Climate, Conservation and Economy

By: Laurel Marewibuel AUCKLAND, New Zealand  — Palau President Surangel S. Whipps Jr.…

Palau Launches Grand Prix Swim Series With Three Open-Water Events

Etpison Cup, Lion Fish Championship and Palau Open to run April through June…

Donald Trump’s Strait of Hormuz blockade could further undermine global economic confidence

By Laura Tingle https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-13/impact-trump-strait-of-hormuz-blockade-on-iran/106558392 (ABC-Australia) Donald Trump’s planned United States naval blockade of Iranian vessels in…

Palau Fuel Supply Stable as Middle East Conflict Drives Airfare Concerns

KOROR, Palau (April 8, 2026) — “Our fuel prices have…

Complaints Persist Over Palau’s Taiwan Medical Referral Program as HCF Clarifies Services and Limits

Government weighs improvements, including potential liaison and new ambassador role…

Viktor Orbán concedes defeat in Hungary election

In short: (ABC-Australia) Centre-right Tisza Party leader Péter Magyar is…

Starlink’s entry into the Pacific: the Samoan case

By Amanda H Watson, Ioana Chan Mow, Aleksandar Deejay, Fiafaitupe…

Global foreign aid in freefall, and Australia is low on the list  

CANBERRA, 13 APRIL 2026 (AAP) — New figures confirm the…

Sinlaku upgraded to supertyphoon, Threat veers toward Tinian and Saipan

SAIPAN, 13 APRIL 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Sinlaku has…

Whipps Establishes Office of Applied Technology and Strategy to Bolster Cybersecurity, E-Government

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — President Surangel J. Whipps Jr. on Friday…

Ucherbelau Named Nominee for Palau Ambassador to Taiwan Role

Whipps administration signals leadership change as Orrukem prepares to conclude tenure By: Olkeriil…

Palau Faces Power Price Dilemma as Fuel Costs Rise, Subsidy Debate Intensifies

Whipps, OEK and PPUC weigh rate reforms against risk of blackouts and financial…

Delivering on the WHO Vision: Taiwan’s Path Toward Ending Hepatitis C as a Public  Health Threat 

Dr. Chung-Liang Shih  Minister of Health and Welfare, Taiwan  For decades, hepatitis C…

When Leaders Run the Country Like a Business: Power, Profit, and the Cost to Palau

Dear Editor,  It is painful to watch leadership blur the line between public…

Security Council: Russia and China veto resolution on Strait of Hormuz

NEW YORK, 08 APRIL 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE)—Eleven countries voted in favour of…

Hokkaido coaches to host free baseball clinic in Palau

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (April 9, 2026) — Baseball coaches from Hokkaido,…

Airai Marks Constitutional Day With New Government, Focus on Housing and Infrastructure

Leaders emphasize housing, infrastructure and public services during 36th Constitutional Day ceremony By:…

Whipps meets University of Guam students, emphasizes purpose and public service

By:  Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (April 9, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. welcomed students from the University of Guam’s Public Administration program on Tuesday during a courtesy visit that focused on leadership, public service, and youth development. The group, accompanied by adjunct professor Maria Pangelinan, engaged the president with questions on topics ranging…

BRT Director’s Australia Visit Strengthens Ties

The Director of Palau’s Bureau of Revenue and Taxation (BRT), Mr Elway Ikeda, spent a week in Canberra meeting with Australian counterparts as part of an official visit to Australia focused on tax administration cooperation.  During the visit, Director Elway met with Australian Taxation Office (ATO) Commissioner Mr Rob Heferen on 27 March 2026. The…

Record Five Nations Compete as Palau’s Mark Taksiau Races in UCI Oceania Championships

Triathlon champion represents Palau in elite regional cycling showdown Koror, Palau (April 9, 2026) — Palauan cyclist Mark Taksiau, fresh off his victory at…

China’s influence on the US-Iran ceasefire deal

By Claire Campbell, Girish Sawlani, and Iris Zhao In short: (ABC-Australia) US President Donald Trump says he believes China was responsible for bringing Iran…

U.S Department of War flags CNMI economic strain, eyes stronger Indo-Pacific role

SAIPAN, 09 APRIL 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — The United States Department of War has acknowledged…

ADB warns of Middle East shock, pushes ASEAN to act on markets and Energy security

MANILA, 09 APRIL 2026 (PACNEWS) — Asian Development Bank President Masato Kanda has warned that…

Tonga pushes for action on cybersecurity, warns small states being left behind 

NEW YORK, 08 APRIL 2026 (KANIVA TONGA NEWS)—Tonga has called for a shift from talk to action…

Whipps rejects $60M Malakal Port appraisal as ‘bogus,’ stalling negotiations

Dispute over $15M valuation raises tensions between national government and Koror State By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau…

Palau Secures First Saudi Loan, Launches $15M Housing Push Through NDBP

Historic deal shifts development bank into direct builder role, targeting affordable homes…

Controversial Postal Policy Deferred in Palau Following Lawmaker Pushback

Families, state leaders question cost and service impact of proposed P.O. box…

New MOU Aims to Transform Broadcast Journalism in Palau

Equipment transfer and training initiative targets stronger, more accountable media coverage KOROR,…

Senate Advances Major Pension Reform Bill to Address $304M Shortfall

Plan shifts to savings-style accounts, raises retirement age and contributions By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (April…

Palau launches Phase 2 of public bus service with more routes, frequency and app

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau  (April 6, 2026) — Palau’s public bus service rolled out Phase 2…

Whipps, U.S.-backed team advance plans for safer, modern Belau National Hospital

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “Relocating Belau National Hospital is a top priority for this Administration…

Decade-old aid projects in Palau have long-term impact on Ngarchelong Elementary

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “The projects’ ongoing maintenance shows effective, sustainable support that meets community…

Masters Twilight Competition Invites Adults 40+ to Return to the Track

Koror, Palau — The Palau Athletics community is proud to…

Lakers lose Luka Dončić to hamstring injury as NBA play-offs approach

In short: (ABC-Australia) Luka Dončić injured his left hamstring during the Lakers’ 139-96 loss to the Thunder on Friday AEDT. Dončić will…

PICRC Welcomes Ethan Tekau Uchel as the New Maintenance Technician

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) is pleased to welcome Mr. Ethan Tekau Uchel as the Center’s new Maintenance…

Japan aims to fill defense ‘vacuum’ in Pacific to counter China

TOKYO, 06 APRIL 2026 (THE ASAHI SHIMBUN) — In light of China’s expanding military activities, Japan has created an organisation…

How US forces pulled off daring rescue of stranded airman shot down in Iran

Rudi Maxwell with wires https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-06/how-us-forces-rescued-stranded-airman-in-iran-explainer/106533914 (ABC-Australia) The US military has pulled off a daring rescue of two aviators whose fighter…

Strategically critical Guam divided over growing U.S military presence

By Sean Mantesso  CANBERRA, 06 APRIL 2026 (ABC) — In the glistening waters of Tumon Bay, a traditional canoe catches…

Tonga’s debt to China hinders rebuild four years on from eruption

NUKU’ALOFA, 06  APRIL 2026 (AFP) — More than four years on from one of…

New Caledonia’s constitutional reform rejected by French National Assembly

PARIS, 03 APRIL 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC)–A Constitutional Reform Bill dedicated to New Caledonia was…

Palau wrestling team wins 22 medals at Oceania Championships and Open in Samoa

Back-to-back tournaments showcase dominance across freestyle, Greco-Roman and beach wrestling APIA, Samoa (March 30,…

Petition Circulates to Recall Ngchesar Delegate

Signature drive cites leadership style, not misconduct, as basis for…

Young Japanese Ambassadors Experience Palau Culture, History in Emotional Exchange Visit

Peleliu visit and host family stays highlight impact of short-term…

Palau Senate Bill Revives 30-Year Retirement Eligibility for Public Workers

Measure allows early retirement with reduced benefits, includes 25-year option…

Palau Drug Task Force Holds First Meeting Under Executive Order 498

By:  Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Palau’s National Working Group…

Delayed Tax Exemption Reports Raise Transparency Concerns 

Senate, prosecutors cite missing data, missed deadlines By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau’s Bureau of Revenue…

Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness: A Shared Responsibility for Palau’s Future

By: Ngeldei Tulop As Palau joins the global observance of Breast and Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, health…

Mindzenty Students Take a Stand: Youth Voices Rise Against Drug Use

By Ngeldei Tulop, Island Times Youth Reporter Students from Mindzenty High School were seen standing along a…

Back to the Pacific Islands Forum: How Taiwan Can Build Power Without Provoking a Fight

Taiwan’s return to the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) in 2026 should not be read as…

Powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake strikes Indonesia, tsunami warning issued

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-02/indonesia-molucca-sea-earthquake-tsunami-warning/106525262?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web (ABC-Australia) A powerful magnitude-7.4 earthquake has struck in the Molucca Sea region north-east of…

Donald Trump says he is considering pulling US out of ‘paper tiger’ NATO alliance

In short:  (ABC-Australia) Donald Trump has scaled up threats to pull the United States out…

China-U.S competition for rare earths sparks plan to mine Pacific seabed near Guam

TAMUNING, 02 APRIL 2026 (RADIO FREE ASIA) — A U.S plan to potentially mine an…

Melairei Pushes Back on Whipps’ Plan to Amend Infrastructure Fund Law

Senator calls legislative approval a “vital check and balance” under Compact agreement By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 31, 2026) — “Eliminating the requirement for specific legislative appropriation…

Palau PO Box Policy Sparks Backlash Ahead of June Rollout

Residents cite costs, family strain, and lack of evidence as concerns mount over new mail rules By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (March 30, 2026) — “This policy…

Palau’s ‘Laundry to Landscape’ Taps Greywater Goldmine for Climate-Proof Farms

Turn everyday laundry into irrigation: Palau pilots low-cost greywater systems to boost food security, conserve water, and climate-proof island agriculture By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau  — “Divert 25-50…

Senate Urges Action on Fuel Costs, Calls for Oil Reserve Study

Resolution pushes Whipps to review procurement, explore regional fuel deals and boost price transparency By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau— “We currently have large fuel tanks — perhaps it’s time to explore the possibility of having oil…

Palau, Okinawa Launch Peace Education Partnership to Preserve WWII Memories

New initiative blends heritage, tourism and education as surviving witnesses to war decline By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 30, 2026) — “Peace education is important. As the younger generation continues to grow and fewer people in…

Palau Launches Youth Farming Workshop to Tackle Aging Agriculture Workforce

Hands-on training connects students to sustainable farming skills and future food security By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “What makes this workshop truly pivotal is its focus on bridging the generational gap,” said Elena, director of the…

From Rainwater to Policy: Palau Charts Path to Better Water Use and Protection

Conference session stresses smarter management, funding and community action for water security By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — “Water is not just something we use — it…

Building a stronger voice for Pacific transparency – PFF tribute, Dan McGarry

HONIARA/PORT VILA, 27 MARCH 2026 (PFF)— The global media freedom community has lost another leader with the passing of Dan McGarry this week. His loss is especially…

Professor Eric Wolanski to Deliver Public Lecture on Palau’s Marine Systems

The Nature Conservancy, Micronesia and Polynesia will host a public lecture by Professor Eric Wolanski, a leading oceanographer with decades of research experience in the region, next…

Anthony Albanese calls for ‘more certainty’ on US objectives in Iran war

By acting defence and national security correspondent Tom Lowrey and Paul Johnson In short: (ABC-Australia) The prime minister has said he wants a clear outline from the…

Global trading system hit by ‘worst disruptions in the past 80 years’: WTO chief

YOUNDE, 27 MARCH 2026 (AFP)—-The global trading system is experiencing the “worst disruptions in the past 80 years”, World Trade Organisation (WTO) chief Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warned as…

Middle East crisis takes toll on tourism; T’way to pause Seoul-Saipan route

SAIPAN, 27 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—Korean carrier T’way Air will temporarily suspend its Seoul–Saipan route beginning 05 May through 24 October, amid spiraling fuel prices, supply instability and dwindling travel demand due to the raging Middle East crisis.  The new global pressures on the travel market have imposed added challenges to the Northern Marianas’…

Fishery council lifts fishing ban in Marianas Trench and other federally protected waters

HONOLULU, 27 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—The Western Pacific Fishery Management Council (WPFMC) has taken…

Samoa Government warns against panic buying as fuel stocks remain strong 

APIA, 27 MARCH 2026 (SAMOA GLOBAL NEWS)—The ongoing Iran/U.S/Israel conflict is disrupting global crude oil…

Post Office Tightens P.O. Box Rules to Boost Security, Combat Illegal Shipments

New policy limits sharing, expands e-box access as officials push for accountability and e-commerce readiness…

Whipps said he supports restoring utility subsidies to mitigate high costs

By: L.N. Reklai “These subsidies were meant for times such as this, when there is…

OEK Sets April 23 Date for President Whipps’ Annual State Address 

Joint resolution cites constitutional requirement for yearly report KOROR, Palau (March 27, 2026) — The…

Palau Pumps $1.2M Back to Elders and Disabled

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “It is just timely that the funds are distributed…

Bellemakl el Ker: Techang a Decides ra Cherechar er a Belau? 

By: L. Ngchelab  A chedil a merael mora stoang, medir a enfamil and pauses. Ng kuk…

Scholars warn Micronesia in the crossfire as militarisation rises

By Pita Ligaiula  HAGATNA, 26 MARCH 2026 (PACNEWS) — The Pacific Centre for Island Security (PCIS)…

Trump administration offers 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran

In short: (ABC-Australia) A 15-point peace plan has been offered to Iran by intermediaries from Pakistan,…

Japan urges public not to panic-buy toilet paper amid Iran war

By North Asia correspondent Natalie Whiting In short: (ABC- Australia) Japan’s government and consumer bodies are…

What does the Jones Act waiver mean for Guam?

SAIPAN, 25 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — President Donald Trump’s move to issue a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act will allow Guam to reduce its dependence on foreign energy suppliers and ensure a stable inventory—at least during the relief period—against the backdrop of a global crisis fueled by the war in Iran.  “This…

Pacific faces ‘Polycrisis’ as Security pressures intensify — Forum report

By Pita Ligaiula  SUVA, 25 MARCH 2026 (PACNEWS) — The Pacific region is entering a period of heightened and overlapping security risks, with climate change, geopolitical competition and transnational threats…

Lowy Institute Report Highlights Palau’s Continued Reliance on Aid

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (March 24, 2026) New data from the Lowy Institute highlights Palau’s continued reliance on international assistance, even as its economy ranks among the strongest per…

Palau Students Forge Cultural Ties with Taiwan Through Hands-On Dumpling Delight

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Laughter echoed through a sunlit classroom as Palauan students rolled dough, stuffed vegetables and shaped steaming dumplings, blending Taiwanese tradition with local agriculture in…

Water Security in Focus as Palau Hosts National Resilience Dialogue in Koror

Leaders and communities to address water security challenges as rainfall patterns shift and infrastructure strains KOROR, Palau (March 23, 2026) — Palau will convene national leaders, technical agencies and community…

Children ‘Falling Through the Cracks’ Spur Push for Juvenile Justice Reform in Palau

HOD hearing highlights need for rehabilitation-focused facilities and alternative education pathways By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (March 24, 2026) — Lawmakers in Palau are raising concerns about children and…

Palau Sailing Club Receives Major Equipment Boost, Expanding Pathway for Young Athletes

Japan-backed donation strengthens training and Olympic ambitions for local sailors By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 19, 2026) — The Palau Sailing Club has received a significant boost to its youth development program following a major equipment donation from the Japan Palau Youth Sailing Club, signaling increased investment in the country’s growing sailing community. The…

Palau Hosts First World Triathlon Cup as Samoa, NMI Athletes Take Gold

Pacific athletes dominate podium as event boosts local triathlon development By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Samoa’s Tyreece Collins delivered a commanding performance to claim gold in the elite men’s race at the 2026…

Triathletes Dazzled by Waters, Warmth in Palau’s 2026 World Triathlon Debut

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 21, 2026)— Gliding through waters so clear “it felt like swimming through glass,” Cook Islands triathletes Dave Robati and 16-year-old Olivia Postrzygacz emerged from the 2026 World Triathlon…

Palau in Motion

Strategies for Palauan Development Palau’s future will be shaped by what we teach our children, how we organize our communities, and the daily habits we choose. These strategies blend our wisdom; faith, family, Cheldebechel, with…

Migration is good for the Pacific

By Stephen Howes  CANBERRA, 23 MARCH 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG) —The debate over whether migration is a positive or negative for the Pacific is a long-standing one. Bernard Poirine’s 1995 paper “Should we love or hate MIRAB”…

Marshall Islands government slashes income tax as living costs skyrocket

MAJURO, 20 MARCH 2026 (MARSHALL ISLANDS JOURNAL/RNZ PACIFIC) — The Marshall Islands parliament this week endorsed legislation reducing income taxes for all working people in the country in…

International Energy Agency says second round of emergency fuel releases is on table

By political reporter Nicole Asher In short: (ABC-Australia) International Energy Agency chief Fatih Birol says major damage to energy assets in the Middle East will create supply problems…

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Guam less than 1,000 miles away from Japan’s planned nuclear waste dump island Minamitorishima: Senator Parkinson

HAGATNA, 23 MARCH 2026 (GUAM PACIFIC DAILY NEWS) — Guam Senator Will Parkinson is concerned about the potential fallout effects to Guam over reports that Japan plans to designate its distant island of Minamitorishima as a potential final disposal site for high-level radioactive waste.  Guam is less than 1,000 miles away from Minamitorishima, Parkinson said. …

Dome over contaminated nuclear blast site is leaking — expert warns risk from lethal landfill could be ‘devastating’

MAJURO, 23 MARCH 2026 (THE NEW YORK POST)—Experts are having a nuclear meltdown.  Cracks in a dome over a contaminated nuclear blast site have sparked fears that the containment area has sprung a dangerous leak — which could snowball amid rising seas.  “We worry the integrity of the dome could be in jeopardy,” Columbia University…

Solomon Islands acts early to manage risks from gobal fuel market volatility

HONIARA, 23 MARCH 2026 (SIBC)—The Solomon Islands Government has taken early and coordinated action to address emerging risks in global fuel markets driven by escalating geopolitical tensions involving Israel, the United States and Iran.  Cabinet recently received a strategic briefing outlining the potential impacts of developments in the Middle East on global oil prices and…

Palau AG confirms tax exemptions for U.S. contractors under SOFA, as state-level dispute continues

By L.N Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 13, 2026) — The Office of the Attorney General has confirmed that four U.S. military contractors working in Palau are legally exempt from certain taxes and customs duties…

Convicted Murderer and Sex Offender Captured Days After Koror Jail Escape

Authorities face scrutiny after high-risk inmate with escape history flees custody in broad daylight By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (AP) — Authorities in Koror have captured dangerous inmate Amador Osima, ending a three-day manhunt…

Pacific journalists engage leaders, media and culture during Canberra visit

By: Summer Kennard Canberra, Australia (March 18, 2026) – Participants of the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) International Media Visit (IMV) program visited Parliament House in Canberra on Day 3, engaging…

Palau Strengthens Financial Crime Investigations Through U.S. Training at Bangkok Academy

From February 23–27, 2026, Detective Sergeant Harline Solang Stark, Police Detective Jolanda Warren, Customs Officer Haque Blesam, and FIU Compliance Officer Jeremy Lee represented the Republic of Palau at the Financial Investigative Techniques Course in Bangkok, Thailand. The training…

Palau Builds Modern Health Data System Amid Capacity Challenges

Partnership-driven approach strengthens MoHSS efficiency and long-term resilience KOROR, Palau (March 20, 2026) — The Republic of Palau is advancing efforts to modernize its public health systems, with the Ministry of Health and Human Services (MoHSS) leveraging partnerships and…

Aimeliik’s Golf Legacy Funds Scholarships for Future Leaders

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 19, 2026) — “The Rengulbai Brikul Memorial Scholarship represents more than financial assistance. It reflects the enduring legacy of the leaders and chiefs who believed education is the foundation for progress and the…

Palau’s Young Professionals Step Up to Support Oceania’s Next Generation of Triathletes 

Koror, Republic of Palau — March 18, 2026  As Palau prepares to host the upcoming…

Palau Girls Basketball Camp Aims to Build Leaders, Skills During Intersession

By: Laurel Marewibuel  KOROR, Palau  — “It is extremely important to have a program like…

Palau to Host Oceania World Triathlon Cup on March 21 — Pathway to the Olympics Begins in Belau 

Koror, Republic of Palau — March 19, 2026  The Republic of Palau is set to…

Love the Water; Love Working with Children and Youth?

Palau Aquatics Has an Opportunity For You There are still a few places available in…

PICRC Publishes Study Investigating Movement Patterns of the Longnose Emperor

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) has recently completed…

Pacific security agreements: lessons from the Iran–U.S–Israel conflict

By Bal Kama  CANBERRA, 19 MARCH 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG) — The…

If the God Brings You to It, He Will Bring You Through It

Life is full of lessons. Our elders remind us that…

Iran war leaves Japan and South Korea on edge, as US moves assets to Middle East

By North Asia correspondent Natalie Whiting and Akane Saiki In short: (ABC- Australia) There are mounting concerns in the Asia-Pacific that a protracted conflict,…

‘Petulant’ Trump blasts Australia for shunning Iran war

(ABC-Australia) WASHINGTON, 18 MARCH 2026 (AAP)—Donald Trump has declared the U.S doesn’t need the help of Australia and other allies who rejected U.S calls…

Trump issues 60-day waiver of Jones Act

HAGATNA, 19 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — President Trump has issued a 60-day waiver of the Jones Act, allowing foreign ships to move…

Gas cartel? Attorney general to launch probe into ‘coordinated’ gas price hike on Guam

HAGATNA, 18 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—Raising suspicion about a gas cartel on Guam, Attorney General Douglas Moylan will launch an investigation into the…

Dangerous Inmate Still Missing After Daylight Escape From Koror Jail

Authorities launch search as repeat escapee with violent record evades capture By: L. N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — A convicted murderer and repeat escapee remains on the run after fleeing custody Monday afternoon, raising renewed concerns about prison security following a string of inmate escapes over the past eight months. Officials from the Bureau of…

Retirees meet to discuss mutual issues. As Palau population ages. concerns about elderly dominate public forums.

Palau Retirees Push ‘Community Bridge’ to Bolster Elder Care Without Uprooting Traditions

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 17,2026) — “Caring for elders at home is deeply rooted in Palauan culture and family responsibility,” said Madelsar, an organizer with the retirees association. Community programs can supercharge this by delivering caregiver training, medical gear, clinic rides, and health worker visits, she said, helping families tap Social Security, pensions,…

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“Unconscionably Excessive?” Palau House Flags Fuel Price Surge for Legal Review

Lawmakers cite public concern over rising gasoline costs and potential impact on cost of living in Palau By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 17, 2026) — “Members of the public have raised concerns regarding…

“Pacific’s Candidate”: Palau Nominates Disability Advocate to UN Rights Body

Remengesau’s CRPD bid highlights push for stronger Pacific representation in global human rights systems By: L.N Reklai KOROR, Palau (Island Times) — Palau is stepping up its push for stronger Pacific representation in global…

“We can share ideas and work on cross-border stories”: Pacific journalists seize learning, collaboration opportunities in Australia visit

By : Summer Kennard BRISBANE, Australia (March 17, 2026) — “It’s not only about learning how systems in Australia work, including Parliament and the media, but also about networking with colleagues from across the…

Palau Youth Health Campaign Tackles Info Gap with Interactive Twist

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 17, 2026) — “In my opinion, information on health, nutrition, and overall wellness is not always easily accessible to young people…

Belau National Games set for July 3–12, organizers tie 2026 event to anti-drug campaign

15th edition to promote healthy lifestyles, youth engagement and national unity through sport By: Island Times KOROR, Palau (March 17, 2026) — The 15th edition of the…

Sāmoa wins historic gold at World Boxing Future Cup in Bangkok

BANGKOK, 17 MARCH 2026 (PMN)—Sāmoa has made history at the World Boxing Future Cup Championships 2026 in Thailand, winning its first-ever gold medal at the tournament thanks…

Former Taiwan men’s coach kicked out of Women’s Asian Cup match for ‘political chants’

By Stephen Dziedzic and Kai Feng https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-13/womens-asian-cup-controversy-former-national-coach-taiwan-chant/106451100?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web The Women’s Asian…

PICRC Collaborates on Study on Satellite-Measured Temperatures in Palau’s Reefs

Ocean heat waves driven by climate change pose a serious…

Economic Development Without the People

Dear Editor,  President Whipps recent interview about U.S. investment in…

What you need to know about Iran today, with Matt Doran

By Middle East correspondent Matthew Doran in Beirut https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-17/iran-israel-war-daily-news-briefing-matt-doran/106459514?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web (ABC-…

Germany says Iran war ‘not a matter for NATO’, as Trump demands Strait of Hormuz help

March 16,2026 In short: (ABC-Australia) The Iran conflict started by…

Marshall Islands digital currency debuts this month in limited form

MAJURO, 16 MARCH 2026 (MARSHALL ISLANDS JOURNAL/RNZ PACIFIC) — The new digital currency established with the backing of the Marshall Islands government will debut later this month to assist distribution of the country’s quarterly universal basic income (UBI) programme.  But due to restrictions placed on the United States funding underwriting this year’s US$26 million payment…

Trump administration considering Jones Act waiver amid rising fuel prices

WASHINGTON/HAGATNA, 16 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The Trump administration is looking into easing restrictions imposed by the Jones Act amid escalating war in Iran that threatens the global…

Pacific broadcasters rethink news delivery in digital age

AUCKLAND, 16 MARCH 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — Pacific broadcasters say the future of storytelling will depend on how well traditional media adapts to the fast-moving world of social media.  This…

Ancient DNA Study Reveals Palau’s First Settlers Had Unique Ancestry

Research shows 2,800 years of genetic continuity unlike other Pacific islands, challenging earlier ideas about migration across Remote Oceania By: L.N Reklai…

“No chaos — everyone knew their responsibilities,” official says after Palau airport disaster drill

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — “The expectation was that there would be no chaos and everyone would know their responsibilities,” said…

“Public Transportation Is Another Answer”: Palau Adds Buses to Offset Rising Fuel Costs

Government expands routes and capacity as global conflict pushes fuel prices higher By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (Island Times) — Palau is expanding its national public transportation program, adding buses and increasing passenger capacity to help residents cope with rising fuel prices linked to the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran. Public…

Koror Youth Volleyball Tourney Scores Big Against Drugs, Builds Leaders

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “When you’re training, competing, and building relationships with your teammates, you’re naturally creating healthy habits that don’t leave much room for…

School Buses from Japan Embassy Transform Remote Students’ Lives, Cut Absenteeism

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR Palau — “The two 15-seat school buses provided through the GGP program have greatly improved access to education for students who live far…

New Zealand Ambassador Stuart Horne Presents Credentials to Palau President

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (Island Times) — New Zealand’s new ambassador to Palau, Stuart Horne, formally presented his…

Palauans Reel as Gas Tops $7 a Gallon: ‘A Wake-Up Call’

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “The recent surge to over $7.00 per gallon is a wake-up call that we…

Palau Youth Defy Odds with Softball Tournament, Push for Drug-Free Future

“Never give up on your dreams — not just for yourself, but for your state, your community, and the entire nation of Palau.” By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — That’s the fiery call from Syd, president of the Imeyuns Youth Movement and a key organizer of the third annual Youth Day Softball Tournament. Despite a…

Give to Gain: When the tides rise, women rise first

PONPHEI, 11 MARCH 2026 (SPREP) — The second of a three-part series that highlights Women in Micronesia this International Women’s Day. It forms part of the Federated States of Micronesia National Adaptation Plan Project funded by the Green Climate Fund, implemented by SPREP in partnership with the Government of FSM and Haskoning New Zealand.  Meet…

Meet the women next door: Farming for a difference in their community

9 March 2026 (SPREP) In Sabeto, just outside Nadi, Fiji, the harvest begins quietly. A guava drops from a tree. Duruka (Fijian asparagus or Saccharum edule) stands ready to be cut. A basket fills with greens. By the time the sun climbs higher, some of the harvest will become chutney, or jam, and some will…

Palau President warns Guam, CNMI about deep-sea mining: ‘Don’t hurt your brother’

KOROR, 11 MARCH 2026 (THE GUAM DAILY POST) — Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr is taking his campaign against deep-sea mining to a global stage, and his message for the Marianas is personal.  Speaking to The Guam Daily Post on Monday, a few days after delivering a keynote address at the World Ocean Summit in…

NBA cancels Atlanta Hawks’s plan to honour local strip club Magic City with promotion night

In short: (ABC-Auatralia) The NBA has cancelled the Atlanta Hawks’ plans to celebrate the…

Bam Adebayo’s 83 points for Miami Heat move him past Kobe Bryant on NBA’s all-time single-game scoring chart

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-11/bam-adebayo-83-points-miami-heat-kobe-bryant-wilt-chamberlain/106442074?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web (ABC-Australia) Miami Heat’s Bam Adebayo has scored 83 points, the second-best scoring effort…

Women’s rights are regressing worldwide, warns UN gender equality chief

NEW YORK, 12 MARCH 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) — As an increase in conflicts…

Why Iran is targeting UAE more than other Gulf states in war with US and Israel

By Annika Burgess and Ahmed Yussuf https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-11/iran-targeting-uae-dubai-gulf-states-us-israel-war/106436816 (ABC-Australia) Within hours of the war breaking…

Trump-aligned think tank proposes ‘Pacific Charter’, greater U.S involvement in the region

WASHINGTON, 12 MARCH 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — An American right-wing think tank is proposing…

How will the conflict in the Middle East affect economies in Asia and Pacific?

By Albert Park and Matteo Lanzafame MANILA, 12 MARCH 2026 (ADB) — Geopolitical risk…

Australian Government doubles graduate visa fee, but Pacific Island countries exempt

CANBERRA, 12 MARCH 2026 (ABC PACIFIC) — On an autumn Sunday, as…

Court Denies Request to Halt U.S. Military Construction in Ngaraard

Supreme Court says Ngaraard state unlikely to win lawsuit challenging permits, contractor…

Palauans Feel Global Shock as Gas Nears $7 a Gallon

Rapid price surge highlights island nation’s dependence on imported fuel By: Summer…

Airai Voters Return Ngiratecheboet to Governor’s Office

Final vote count widens margin to 202 as delegate and at-large results…

Statement from Pacific Islands News Association (PINA) President Kalafi Moala for International Women’s Day – 8 March 2026

SUVA, 06 MARCH 2026 (PINA SECRETARIAT) —The Pacific Islands News Association (PINA)…

Palau to Conduct Mass Rescue and Full-Scale Emergency Drill at International Airport Wednesday

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Mar. 9, 2026)—Emergency responders will conduct a mass rescue and full-scale airport emergency exercise on Wednesday morning at Roman Tmetuchl International Airport, with officials urging motorists and the public to remain aware and cooperate with safety instructions during the drill. The Palau Bureau of Public Safety announced that the training…

Japanese Training Ship Dazzles in Palau with Crystal Waters, Cultural Festivities

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — A male student aboard…

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When Palau and Marshall Islands are judged by standards Washington won’t apply to itself

Inside the Reef By Joyce McClure https://www.pacificislandtimes.com/blog-bcxs8/categories/insights (Pacific Islands Times)…

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Resilient Roots: In Palau, Women Scale the Taro Value Chain to Build Businesses and Food Security

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Palau Advances National Framework for Coral Reef Protection 

KOROR, Palau (Mar. 10,2026) Government agencies, state leaders, research institutions, and conservation partners met on 4-5 February at the Palau International Coral Reef Center…

Palau President Proclaims International Women’s Day, Pushes for Maternity Leave, Gender Equity

By: Laurel Marewibuel “Our Laws Must Match the Respect Our Culture Has Always Given to Women,’ Palau President Says on Women’s Day KOROR, Palau …

President Whipps speaks at the 13th World Ocean Summit hosted by The Economist about the importance of our ocean and our stewardship of it.

Technology Must Be Affordable, Reliable for Small Islands,’ Palau President Urges at World Ocean Summit

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. of Palau called Thursday for “sustained collaboration and equitable access to technology” as cornerstones of ocean governance, delivering the keynote at the 13th World Ocean Summit hosted by The Economist. Speaking for Small Island Developing States battered by climate change, Whipps insisted tech solutions…

Australia almost defeats Japan at World Baseball Classic as showdown with South Korea looms

In short: (ABC-Australia) Australia fell just short of defeating baseball giant Japan at the World Baseball Classic, the sport’s premier event. The Australian team went down 4-3 to the tournament hosts after winning their first two matches. What’s next? Australia will now play South Korea on Monday night AEST to earn a place in the…

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How Donald Trump and Pete Hegseth are selling the Iran war to Americans

By Jade Macmillan (ABC-Australia)Day after day since the war in Iran began, the…

The electric vehicle dilemma: Guam’s car dealers weigh in on deep-sea mining discussion

HAGATNA, 09 MARCH 226 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Touted as a green alternative…

Fiji fears crisis as WHO warns it has world’s fastest growing HIV epidemic

SUVA, 09 MARCH 2026 (RFI) — After recording more than 1,000 new infections…

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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…

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…

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…

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Kosrae Leaders Strengthen Climate Planning Through VLEAP Training

On February 9-10, The Nature Conservancy (TNC) Micronesia and Polynesia hosted the Kosrae Video…

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…

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…

NFL targets Fiji team for Olympics

SUVA, 04 MARCH 2026 (FIJI SUN)—The NFL (National Football League) Flag have been conducting…

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…

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…

‘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,…

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…

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…

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…

Alingano Maisu Nears Taiwan After 1,000 Miles at Sea

The crew of Alingano Maisu is doing well. After navigating…

Palau HOD Reorganizes Twice in Three Months, Grants Leadership Roles to Previously Sidelined Delegates

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngerulmud, Palau — In a bid of…

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…

Panel Examines Tensions, Overlap in Palau’s Dual Governance System

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — The second panel of…

Palau denies reports linking attacked vessel to its flag

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 2, 2026) — “The…

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…

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Palau Small Business Development Center (SBDC) delivered targeted trainings aimed at strengthening digital readiness and supporting small business operations through responsible artificial intelligence (AI) adoption.

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 through responsible artificial intelligence (AI) adoption. On February 23, Palau SBDC conducted an “AI for Business Operations” session for the Red Cross Society at the Palau Civic Center office from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.…

Training participants, Executive Commissioner Ms. Valorie Tikei Sbal, and FIC bank examiners Ms. Dilerong Ikesiil and Mr. Kedul Andreas attended a three-day intensive program focused on strengthening supervisory practices and enhancing examiner tools and workflows.

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 Office Conference Room. The training participants included the Executive Commissioner Ms. Valorie Tikei Sbal, and FIC bank examiners Ms. Dilerong Ikesiil and Mr. Kedul Andreas. The three-day intensive program focused on strengthening supervisory practices and…

Embassy conducts regular training exercises to maintain readiness and ensure effective coordination with local and Diplomatic partners.

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 crisis management exercise in partnership with key local government agencies and Diplomatic partners. The exercise tested coordination procedures and communication protocols between the Embassy and local authorities in responding to a simulated tsunami scenario. Participants included representatives from…

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 of them, a seabird was perched on her head, gently pecking at her hair. She did not flinch. She was smiling, completely unguarded. It was a kind of happiness that required no language. At that moment, I realized…

Palau Pacific Resort (PPR) officially opened its new solar power system on February 27, marking a major milestone in the resort’s sustainability journey and the country’s broader clean energy ambitions.

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) officially opened its new solar power system on February 27, marking a major milestone in the resort’s sustainability journey and the country’s broader clean energy ambitions. The newly completed solar installation consists of 1,104 photovoltaic panels strategically positioned…

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 punter who won this year’s Super Bowl with the Seattle Seahawks, said there are major technique differences. What’s next? ABC Sport will have live blog coverage from midday AEDT as the Knights and Cowboys kick off the 2026…

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 place Sept.21–25, 2026, in Savusavu, Fiji.The biennial regional gathering will convene under the theme “Reaching the Remote: Media and Digital Innovation for a Connected Blue Pacific.” Organizers expect 150 to 200delegates, including journalists, editors, media executives, academics, development…

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 presser at the CS offices on Friday, 27 February 2026 tofollow up on an earlier bylined piece in the National newspaper reporting human rightsconcerns from PNG Prime Minister James Marape over assault and treatment…

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 year, placing the region as one of the most affected but worst-off beneficiaries in the world.  The research by legal professor Dr Harvey Mpoto Bombaka and development economist Dr Ben Tippet reveals…

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 in corruption, taken bribes or supported criminal activity involving Chinese nationals. In remarks addressed to fellow senators of the 12th Olbiil Era Kelulau and to the people of Palau, Baules said he…


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