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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 the South China Sea with cyanide. The Philippines alleges that it had been taking place throughout 2025 and that troops had seized bottles from Chinese fishermen in the area. Beijing described the accusations as a “farce”. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-04-14/philippines-accuses-china-of-dumping-cyanide-in-south-china-sea/106561324 The Philippines has […]

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

SAIPAN, 16 APRIL 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES)—Saipan and Tinian plunged into total darkness after Super Typhoon Sinlaku hit both islands with 145 mph winds as a Category 4 typhoon late Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning.  Internet connection in the CNMI remains spotty, and efforts to contact people on the ground are meeting limited success […]

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Developing countries band together as Iran war batters global economy

WASHINGTON, 16 APRIL 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) —Developing countries are banking on having a stronger voice in debt negotiations, following the launch of a new country-led borrowing initiative on Wednesday on the margins of the annual IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings.  The economic shockwaves of the Middle East conflict are reaching far beyond the region, from […]

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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 the forefront of the global climate crisis, will host a special meeting of world leaders before this year’s Cop31 summit, as the conference president expresses “complete faith” in Chris Bowen to lead tough negotiations.  Turkey’s climate minister, Murat Kurum, is president-designate for the November […]

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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 differences By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (April 13, 2026) — What do Palau and Japan’s northern prefecture of Hokkaido have in common? It is not the weather. On April 11, temperatures in Hokkaido hovered in the mid 30’s to low-40s Fahrenheit, while Koror saw […]

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