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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 risks institutionalizing a lack of transparency,” Sen. Brian Melairei warned, urging lawmakers to reject President Surangel Whipps Jr.’s proposal to remove congressional approval for infrastructure fund spending. Melairei, chairman of the Senate Committee…

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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 should be more analyzed,” one resident wrote online, as mounting public criticism greets a new Palau Post Office rule that will sharply restrict who can share a post office box beginning June 1.…

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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 gallons of water per load of laundry directly into your landscape!” Jodean Remengesau, director of the Bureau of Agriculture, champions this simple hack as a game-changer for drought-prone islands. In a resource-strapped era…

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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 reserves,” President Surangel Whipps Jr. said, as the Senate moved to press for a comprehensive response to rising fuel costs. The Senate, during its…

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New program launched to preserve the memories of those who experienced that time so their stories are never forgotten,. Credit: Japan Embassy

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 our country have lived through the war, it is important to preserve the memories of those who experienced that time so their stories are…

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The three-day workshop aimed to expose youth to agriculture as a viable career path while equipping them with practical skills to support long-term food security. Credit: Supplied

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 Taiwan Technical Mission farm, showing the efforts to draw young people into Palau’s aging agricultural sector. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and the Environment,…

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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 is part of who we are,” speakers said as Palau leaders and communities met to improve how the country manages and protects its water supply. The fourth session of the Water Resilience Conference, titled…

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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 felt amongst Pacific colleagues, with whom he trained, mentored and served. A Canadian-born journalist who made the Pacific his home, Dan spent more than two decades championing independent media and accountability across the region.…

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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 Friday, April 3, at 9:00 AM. The talk will take place at the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) Kedarm Conference Room, is open to the public, and will explore how ocean processes shape…

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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 US as to what it wants to achieve in Iran. Anthony Albanese warned that if the US wants to see regime change in Iran, it would be difficult to achieve from outside the country.…

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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 the WTO ministerial conference opened Thursday.  “The world order and the multilateral system we use to know has irrevocably changed,” she said, adding: “We cannot deny the scale of the problems confronting the world…

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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’ already struggling tourism industry, the Marianas…

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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 a final action to lift fishing restrictions in the Marianas Trench Marine National Monument and other federally protected areas, in line with the Trump administration’s bid to reinvigorate America’s seafood industry.  “If we don’t support our commercial fisheries, we will continue to eat fish from foreign…

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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 supply chains, driving significant increases in international fuel prices and raising concerns over supply security worldwide.  Pacific countries, including Samoa, are closely monitoring these developments due to potential impacts on fuel supply continuity.  The Government confirms that the fuel tanker arrived on 24 March 2026, as…

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Post Office of the Republic of Palau, set new policies to restrict use of post office boxes. Credit: Palau Post Office

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 By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 26, 2026) — “We are trying to be as efficient and accessible so the public can be in line with the rest of the world in e-commerce,” said Post Master Santi Asanuma of the new policy that will take effect…

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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 a real need,” said President Surangel Whipps Jr. in response to a question about whether he would support the Senate bill that proposed to restore the power utility subsidies that he cut from the FY 2026 Unified Budget. The ongoing war in the Middle East once…

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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 National Congress has scheduled a joint session for April 23 to receive President Surangel S.…

Retirees in line to receive their social assistance checks appropriated under FY 2026 Unified Budget to help mitigate cost of living.

Palau Pumps $1.2M Back to Elders and Disabled

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “It is just timely that the funds are distributed now with this crisis going on,” said President Whipps Jr. of the distribution of social assistance…

Palau outlines ship registry transition amid sanctions fallout, seeks long-term operator

Government defends handling of flagged vessels, clarifies MT Skylight status after Strait of Hormuz incident By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 27, 2026) —Palau’s government is moving to stabilize its ship…

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Leaders join in Beach Clean-Up During Emotional Peleliu Visit

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “If our leaders and people from other countries would care to clean our homeland, then we as citizens of Palau should bear that…

Palauan Mom Beats Liver Death Sentence in Taiwan Transplant First

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “I thought I was going to die, but now I have a second chance at life thanks to Taiwan,” said Mildred, a 58-year-old…

Palau Correctional Facility Faces Delays as Legal Hurdles Stall Power Connection

Ngchesar prison project misses 2025 deadline amid procurement law challenges and ongoing construction work By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (March 26, 2026) — Government officials say delays in…

Palau Expands Global Diplomacy with Trinidad and Tobago Agreement

 Joint communiqué signed in New York highlights shared priorities among small island nations By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NEW YORK (March 26, 2026) — Palau has established diplomatic relations with…

Solomon Islands, Palau and Tonga Highlight Community-Driven Solutions to end Gender-Based Violence during CSW Side Event

Led by representatives from Solomon Islands, Palau, and Tonga, a diverse group of global women leaders convened for a side event on March 17th, held on the margins of…

Recycling and Belau Eco Glass enhancement project launched in Koror State

In March 2026, a new JICA Grassroots technical cooperation project, Eco-Recycling activities and the Belau Eco Glass enhancement project was launched in Palau. The project will run for three…

New Partnership Announcement – Basketball For Good in Palau 

Palau Basketball Federation, FIBA Oceania, Basketball Australia and the Australian Embassy are pleased to announce a new three-year partnership to expand opportunities for young people across Palau through the…

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 mla ngmasech a cheral. Tial ringelel a cheral a cheluch a mla remuul…

Scholars warn Micronesia in the crossfire as militarisation rises

By Pita Ligaiula  HAGATNA, 26 MARCH 2026 (PACNEWS) — The Pacific Centre for Island Security (PCIS) has released a sweeping review of geopolitics across Micronesia, warning that the region…

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, as US President Donald Trump plans to deploy more troops to the Middle…

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 urging shoppers not to panic-buy toilet paper because of the Iran war. Almost…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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,…

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…

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…

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…

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…

Luka drops 60 as Lakers extend winning streak

Mar. 20, 2026 (ABC-Australia) In Miami, Luka Dončić scored 60 points and LeBron James had a triple-double on a night when he tied the NBA record for games played. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-03-20/nba-josh-giddey-assists-record-doncic-60-points-lakers-heat/106480240?utm_campaign=abc_news_web&utm_content=link&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_source=abc_news_web The Los…

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,…

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…

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 a move to mitigate…

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 in the future, even…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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:…

Pacific journalists engage leaders, media and culture during Canberra visit

By: Summer Kennard Canberra, Australia (March 18, 2026) – Participants of…

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

From February 23–27, 2026, Detective Sergeant Harline Solang Stark, Police Detective…

Palau Builds Modern Health Data System Amid Capacity Challenges

Partnership-driven approach strengthens MoHSS efficiency and long-term resilience KOROR, Palau (March…

Aimeliik’s Golf Legacy Funds Scholarships for Future Leaders

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 19, 2026) — “The Rengulbai…

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

Koror, Republic of Palau — March 18, 2026  As Palau prepares…

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

By: Laurel Marewibuel  KOROR, Palau  — “It is extremely important to…

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 welcome elite endurance athletes from across the region this Saturday, March 21, as it hosts the Oceania Triathlon Development…

Love the Water; Love Working with Children and Youth?

Palau Aquatics Has an Opportunity For You There are still a few places available in the Community Aquatics Facilitator training scheduled for March 23-27. The training leads toward certification of instructors to teach swimming…

PICRC Publishes Study Investigating Movement Patterns of the Longnose Emperor

The Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) has recently completed a three-year study on a spawning aggregation of the longnose emperor (melangmud, Lethrinus olivaceus). Spawning aggregations occur when individuals of the same species gather…

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

By Bal Kama  CANBERRA, 19 MARCH 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG) — The escalating conflict involving Iran, the United States (U.S) and Israel might seem distant from the Pacific, yet its strategic implications reach deep into…

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

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

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)…

‘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…

Trump issues 60-day waiver of Jones Act

HAGATNA, 19 MARCH 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — President Trump has issued a…

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…

Dangerous Inmate Still Missing After Daylight Escape From Koror Jail

Authorities launch search as repeat escapee with violent record evades…

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

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 17,2026) — “Caring for…

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

Lawmakers cite public concern over rising gasoline costs and potential…

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

Remengesau’s CRPD bid highlights push for stronger Pacific representation in…

“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) —…

Palau Youth Health Campaign Tackles Info Gap with Interactive Twist

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (March 17, 2026) — “In…

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…

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…

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 Cup has been…

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

Ocean heat waves driven by climate change pose a serious threat to coral…

Economic Development Without the People

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

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- Australia) What you…

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 US and Israeli…

Marshall Islands digital currency debuts this month in limited form

MAJURO, 16 MARCH 2026 (MARSHALL ISLANDS JOURNAL/RNZ PACIFIC) — The new digital currency…

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 fuel supply.  The 100-year-old statute requires goods shipped between U.S ports to be carried on ships that are U.S-built, U.S-flagged and U.S-crewed. It limits the…

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 topic is front, and centre of a conference organised by PCBL/Pasifika TV, which brought together broadcasters, producers and media leaders from across the region to…

“We Are Coming After You”: Palau Steps Up Fight Against Meth 

 Justice minister warns drug traffickers as government launches coordinated national response By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau — “My special message to those in…

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 KOROR, Palau…

“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…

“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…

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…

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…

New Zealand Ambassador Stuart Horne Presents Credentials to Palau President

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (Island Times) — New Zealand’s new…

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

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “The recent surge to over $7.00…

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

“Never give up on your dreams — not just for yourself, but…

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…

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…

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…

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 Magic City strip…

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

NEW YORK, 12 MARCH 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) — As…

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…

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 a “Pacific Charter” that advocates for a greater…

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 is again at the centre of…

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

CANBERRA, 12 MARCH 2026 (ABC PACIFIC) — On an autumn Sunday, as the world was gripped by the news of…

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

Supreme Court says Ngaraard state unlikely to win lawsuit challenging permits, contractor licensing and environmental review By: L.N. Reklai KOROR,…

Palauans Feel Global Shock as Gas Nears $7 a Gallon

Rapid price surge highlights island nation’s dependence on imported fuel By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Mar. 9, 2026) — “We’re…

Airai Voters Return Ngiratecheboet to Governor’s Office

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

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) joins the…

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…

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

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

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)…

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

Project Result / Case Study/Asian Development Bank 06 March 2026…

Palau’s Rising Olympians Secure IOC Scholarships for LA28 Push

Nine athletes receive monthly funding to sharpen training and inspire…

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…

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…

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,…

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 US defense…

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 to traditional…

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 in 2024,…

Palau Senate Pushes Back Against U.S. Accusations of Corruption Against Baules

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — “We should not allow any nation to carelessly make unsubstantiated accusations against a Palauan leader,” Sen. Eldebechel said during a recent…

Ngaraard lawsuit over TACMOR project continues as court weighs state authority, environmental oversight

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — A lawsuit filed by the Ngaraard State Government seeking to halt construction of a U.S.-related radar facility remains active in the Palau…

Senate Bill Seeks Stronger Safeguards for Victims of Abuse and Elder Exploitation

Senate Bill 12-58 would widen legal definitions of domestic violence and require sex offenders to serve longer before parole eligibility By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngerulmud, Palau — The…

‘Our Natural Pharmacy’: Native Tree Planting Initiative Promotes Food Sovereignty in Palau

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “Planting native trees is our natural, cultural and cost-free pharmacy,” said Jodean Remengesau, highlighting how traditional knowledge embedded in Palauan plant names reflects both food and medicinal uses. Remengesau, director of…

Proposed Bill Would Create First Workplace Safety Law in Palau

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Ngerulmud, Palau – Congress is laying the foundations of occupational safety standards and safer workplaces in Palau through the newly introduced Senate Bill No.12-59.   This bill for an act will amend Title 11…

Japan provides continued support to strengthen

Health screening and nutrition initiatives in the Republic of Palau On March 3, 2026, a signing ceremony for Japan’s Grant Aid to Peace Winds Japan for the “Project for Establishing a Sustainable Health Screening System and Supporting…

Poverty Persists in Palau Despite High-Income Status, Report Says

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Despite the reputation as one of the Pacific’s higher-income island nations, nearly a quarter of Palau’s population lives in poverty, with…

From Farm to Lunch Tray: Taiwan-Run Farm in Palau Inspires Kids to Grow and Eat Local

Hands-on harvests, nutrition lessons and school partnerships encourage healthier diets and stronger food security. By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — “When kids actually step into the fields…

Palau Pushes Tech-Based Ocean Protection at Global Summit

Whipps to call for stronger Pacific partnerships ahead of Forum and COP31 KOROR, Palau (March 5, 2026) — Palau President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. spoke at the…

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…

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…

Kosrae Leaders Strengthen Climate Planning Through VLEAP Training

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

Ngermid and South Set to Complete Round 1 as Palau Major League Season Heats Up

By: Ngeldei Tulop  KOROR, PALAU ( Mar. 5. 2026) – The 2026 season of the…

Players flee court at UAE tennis event after security alert amid Middle East war

In short: (ABC-Australia) Players ran from the courts at an ATP Challenger event in Fujairah…

NFL targets Fiji team for Olympics

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

Palau Cannot Afford to Be a Pawn in America’s Wars

Dear Editor,  The latest reports of Iran’s retaliatory strikes against U.S. assets should alarm small…

Palau Senate Unanimously Passes Education Reform Bill to Restore National Testing and Strengthen Palauan Language

By: L.N. Reklai NGERULMUD, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026) The Senate of the 12th Olbiil Era Kelulau…

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

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau — The second panel of the Cheldebechel Forum tackled one of…

Palau denies reports linking attacked vessel to its flag

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (March 2, 2026) — “The vessel was removed from the Palau…

Palau Disburses $2.6M in Tax Refunds to 4,481 Citizens Under 2021 Tax Reform

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026) — The government has disbursed nearly $2.6 million…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

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…

At a Crossroads: Palau’s Environmental Future in the Hands of Its People

By: Ngeldei Tulop Koror, Palau — If the ocean could speak, what would it say? That question lingered metaphorically over discussions at the Cheldebechel Forum held yesterday at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, where environmental protection…

Palau Closes 2025 Strong, January 2026 Arrivals Jump 13% as Japan and Australia Surge

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — The Palau Visitors Authority reported that Palau closed 2025 with solid tourism gains and opened 2026 on an upward trend, welcoming 7,810 visitors in January — a 13% increase…

Cheldebechel Forum opens with focus on breaking cycle of drug crisis

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 25, 2026) – The Belau Association of Non-Governmental Organizations (BANGO) and Palau Conservation Society (PCS) opened the Cheldebechel Forum with a panel…

Breaking the Silence: Gender-Based Violence Demands Urgent National Attention

By: Ngeldei Tulop Koror, Palau (Feb. 26, 2026) — The atmosphere inside the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center was heavy at times, reflective at others, but always urgent. Yesterday’s Cheldebechel…

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JICA Volunteers Share Pride, Challenges in Boosting Palau’s School Nutrition and PE

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau  — Japanese volunteers are leaving a lasting mark on Palau’s schools, from daily milk for kids to coaching teachers in sports they barely knew — all while navigating kitchen puzzles and language hurdles in this Pacific island nation. Setsuko, a JICA volunteer in the Ministry of Education’s food service program,…

Palau Families Battle High Costs for Food Security, Jodean Says: ‘Plant Now for the Future Harvest’

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau  — In Palau’s pricey island economy, households grapple with soaring costs that threaten long-term food security, but community leaders like Chief of Agriculture Jodean Remengesau see a path forward through homegrown solutions and traditional wisdom. “In Palau’s high-cost economy, what do you see as the most significant challenges households face…

Palau Athletics Aims to Build Healthier Nation, One Lap at a Time

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau  — “After all, many of us are strong and built for it, thanks to our ancestors!” Coach Maggie, a Palau Athletics board member, rallied supporters with this rallying cry for the island nation’s new Master’s Program. The initiative targets middle-aged and older adults, urging them to walk, jog, run and…

Quad supports first open RAN deployment in Palau

KOROR, 25 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — The U.S Trade and Development Agency announced that Palau’s national telecommunications provider, the Palau National Communications Corp., has selected trusted vendors, including three U.S suppliers, to…

Kosrae Conservation & Safety Organization Strengthens Governance and Sets Strategic Direction with Support from The Nature Conservancy

Kosrae Conservation & Safety Organization (KCSO) held a Board Orientation and Development Training followed by a two-day Strategic Action Planning (SAP) workshop from February 3-5 in Kosrae. The sessions brought together KCSO board members…

A Great Recipe for Daily Health in Palau

Dear Editor, Health is not found in one big change, but in many small, daily choices. In Palau, we can strengthen our bodies, minds, spirit and communities by following a simple recipe for life.…

Taiwan to join PIF after absence last year: MOFA

TAIPEI, 25 FEBRUARY 2026 (TAIPEI TIMES) — Taiwan is to attend the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF) Leaders Meeting later this year in Palau, a senior diplomat said Tuesday, after it and other nonmembers of the bloc were barred from…

Pro-democracy Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai’s fraud offence overturned

In short: (ABC-Australia) Pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai has had his conviction of a fraud offence overturned by a Hong Kong court. Three judges said in the judgement that they allowed the appeal application from Lai and another defendant…

Whistleblower claims and airport arrest: Fiji critic’s case escalates anti-corruption crisis

SUVA, 25 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN) — The arrest of British Fijian publisher Charlie Charters has pushed Fiji’s anti-corruption watchdog into fresh controversy.  Charters’ arrest by police last weekend has raised sharp questions about whistleblowers, due process, and political pressure…

Australia welcomes decision to host pre-COP in Fiji and Tuvalu

CANBERRA, 26 FEBRUARY 2026 (AUST GOVT) — Australia welcomes the Pacific Islands Forum announcement that…

Palau Senate Presses U.S. for Details on Action Involving Senate President, Cites Sovereignty Concerns

By:  L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) — The Palau Senate has asked the…

National Security staff authorized to act as police under new presidential order

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. has…

Rain Doesn’t Slow Action in PML Opening Round

By: Ngeldei Tulop KOROR, Palau — As of February 18, 2026, the 2026 season of…

Japan faces ‘most significant structural changes since WWII,’ Foreign Minister Motegi tells Diet

TOKYO, 23 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACNEWS) — Japan’s Foreign Minister Toshimitsu…

Swine Reproduction Training Strengthens Local Pig Production Efforts

By: Summer Kennard Local pig farmers and Bureau of Agriculture…

Bill Seeks Tax Relief on Mortuary Services to Lower Funeral Expenses in Palau

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) —…

Palau Honors Chief Ngirakebou Andres Madraisau with National Flag Observance

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 24, 2026) — Palau is honoring the life and service of Chief Ngirakebou Andres Madraisau of Ngchesar State…

Palau Builds Climate Funding Pipeline at National Writeshop

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 23, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. on Tuesday described a national climate finance workshop as a…

Politics as Parasites: Leaders Who Pretend to Care

Dear Editor, In Palau today, politics has become theatre. Our leaders appear on television during hearings, or show up at funerals, acting as though they are serving the people. But behind the cameras and ceremonies, they are playing politics in the worst sense of the word. Poli means “many,” and tics means “tiny blood‑sucking pests.”…

Fiji anti-corruption body urged release Charters, apply UNCAC protection for whistleblowers—PFF

HONIARA/SUVA, 23 FEBRUARY 2026 (PFF) — The Fiji anti-corruption body, FICAC is being urged by the Pacific Freedom Forum, PFF, to release former journalist Charles Charters from remand. The PFF also want to see Fiji support its UNCAC commitments to protect whistleblowers and those who publish their information. PFF Chair Robert Iroga of the Solomon…

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Marshall Islands launches first universal basic income scheme to stop outward migration

MAJURO, 23 FEBRUARY 2026 (ABC PACIFIC) — Iohaan Anjolok remembers when a bowl of ramen and a bottle of water together cost just US1$.50 in the Marshall Islands. “Now the boiled egg alone is…

Blacklisting squeeze hits Vanuatu families and businesses, the regulator VFSC warns

PORT VILA, 20 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN) — Vanuatu’s place on international financial blacklists is not just a political issue, it is making life harder for families, businesses, and workers across the country. The Vanuatu…

King Charles III says the law must take its course after former Prince Andrew arrest

LONDON, 20 FEBRUARY (AP)— Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the former British prince who was stripped of his royal titles because of his links to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, was arrested Thursday on suspicion of misconduct…

Aimeliik Passes Law Requiring Legislature Approval for Major Resource Projects

Koror, Palau (Feb. 20, 2026) — The Aimeliik State Government on Thursday passed a new law mandating legislative approval for any agreement involving the state’s “major resources,”…

Fatal Traffic Crash in Airai Claims Life of Female Driver

By: L.N. Reklai AIRAI, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — A traffic accident claimed the life of a woman on Thursday near the entrance of Palau Mission Academy…

The U.S neocolonial binge in the Compact States

By Edward Hunt WASHINGTON, 17 FEBRUARY 2026 (FOREIGN POLICY IN FOCUS)—The United States is quietly working to reassert its control over the compact states, three island states…

Olympic Village in crisis as condoms run out

By Henry Hanson and Reuters (ABC-Australia) Both on and off the ice,…

Alingano Maisu Voyage Update

 Thursday, February 19 – 10:17 AM (Palau time) With favorable…

Taiwan Hospital Bolsters Palau’s Lifesaving Efforts with AEDs, CPR Training

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026)— Imagine a…

Palau’s UN Ambassador Briefs Lawmakers on AOSIS Leadership, Climate and Ocean Initiatives

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — Palau’s…

Roblox on notice after ‘disturbing’ reports of child grooming

By political reporter Holly Tregenza Tue 10 Feb In short: (ABC-Australia)…

Mark Zuckerberg tells court Meta no longer designs apps to maximise screen time

In short: (ABC-Australia) Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg has pushed back against a suggestion he misled Congress when he told a 2024 hearing that the company did not give its teams the goal of maximising time spent on its apps. Mr Zuckerberg says that while Meta previously had goals related to the amount of time…

South Korea’s ex-president Yoon Suk Yeol sentenced to life in prison over insurrection

In short: Former president for South Korea Yoon Suk Yeol has been found guilty of insurrection and sentenced to life in prison. Prosecutors sought the death penalty for Yoon who…

Pacific leaders urge action on corruption

SUVA, 19 FEBRUARY 2026 (ISLANDS BUSINESS) — Eradicating corruption across the region remains critical to securing a peaceful, harmonious, and prosperous Pacific, leaders say as they marked six years of…

Taskforce moves to stop social media access for children under 16

SUVA, 19 FEBRUARY 2026 (FIJI TIMES) —The first meeting of the Taskforce on Social Media Deferment was held in Suva Wednesday, marking…

Rising costs hit Pacific families hard as interest rate decision nears

AUCKLAND, 18 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN)—For Pacific families, rising bills aren’t just numbers, they’re trade-offs between feeding the children, paying rent, and keeping…

Palau States Challenge U.S.-Linked Radar Projects as Ngaraard Files TACMOR Lawsuit

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 20, 2026) — Ngaraard State has asked the Palau Supreme Court to immediately halt construction of a U.S.-related Tactical Mobile Over-the-Horizon Radar (TACMOR) transmitter facility, escalating a growing series of legal challenges by states over defense-related infrastructure tied to the Compact of Free Association. In a complaint and application…

Angaur Faces Third Governor in One Term as Special Election Results Challenged

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 20, 2026) — Former Angaur Gov. Kennosuke Abel Suzuky is leading in unofficial results from a special election to fill the…

Angaur State Protests Disturbance of WWII Mass Grave, Seeks Formal Apology

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — Current Governor of Angaur State Steven R. Salii is calling on Minister of State Gustav Aitaro to issue…

Palau Court Rejects Senate Bid to Block U.S. Migrant Deal

Judge finds no immediate harm, allows Whipps administration to proceed as lawsuit continues

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang KOROR, Palau (Feb. 17, 2026) — The Supreme Court of the Republic of Palau has denied…

From Tradition to Technology: Palauan Scholar Promotes Community-Based Approach to AI Safety

Focus on protecting children, guiding digital growth and bringing Pacific perspectives to global AI discussions

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 19, 2026) — Palauan researcher Joleen Ngoriakl is calling for indigenous knowledge and local…

Palau Health Care Fund Pushes for Independence from Social Security

HCF Governing Board Calls for Full Separation to Improve Autonomy and Management

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau (Feb. 17, 2026) — “The Health Care Fund committee proposes complete separation of the health fund from the Social Security Administration, creating an autonomous Health Care Fund administration,” wrote Dr. Victor Yano, chairman of the HCF governing board, in a recommendation letter to the Senate. The call for total…

Inabo Accuses Senate of Sidestepping Constitution in Cabinet Nomination Dispute

Clash with committee leadership highlights growing tensions over transparency, oversight and floor voting authority

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb 17, 2026)— Senator Rukebai Kikuo Inabo is challenging how the Senate has handled two of President Surangel Whipps Jr.’s key nominees, saying her colleagues have sidestepped the Constitution’s “advice and consent” duty by blocking full Senate votes and mischaracterizing the record in committee reports. Her objections focus on the…

Search and Rescue Effort Ends in Tragedy for Missing Peleliu Man

Marine Law Enforcement, police and community volunteers conducted days-long operation following net fishing disappearance.

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb 16, 2026)— A 64-year-old Peleliu man who was reported missing last week was found dead Saturday following a multi-agency search effort, the Palau Ministry of Justice said. The man was identified as Hence Ilab, according to Bureau of Public Safety Director Elobt. Peleliu Police began search efforts at about…

Palau Seeks to Host Pre-COP Climate Meeting to Amplify Pacific Voice

Whipps rallies Micronesian support as nation links event to 2026 Pacific Islands Forum

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (AP) — Palau is seeking to host a key preparatory meeting ahead of the next United Nations climate conference, with President Surangel Whipps Jr. rallying support across Micronesia as the nation positions itself to elevate Pacific priorities on the global stage. The proposed Pre-Conference of the Parties (Pre-COP) would take…

Palau High Students Unearth Ancient Village Secrets in Hands-On Dig

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Imagine high schoolers knee-deep in jungle vines, mapping…

Alingano Maisu begins six-month voyage celebrating legacy of Micronesian navigation

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 16, 2026) — The traditional voyaging canoe Alingano…

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Army CAT 84-10 Transfers Authority to Air Force CAT 356-02

By: Summer Kennard A transfer of authority ceremony was held Feb. 13,…

Trump administration urges nations to call for the withdrawal of a UN climate proposal

NEW YORK/MUNICH, 26 FEBRUARY 2026 (AP) — The Trump administration is urging…

PNG’s first ever parametric insurance payments made following an earthquake

PORT MORESBY, 16 FEBRUARY 2026 (UNDP)—The first parametric insurance payments in Papua…

Season Opens Strong at Meyuns with Breakout Performances in 2026 Sprint Triathlon

Meyuns, Koror, Palau (Feb. 15, 2026) — New athletes made an immediate…

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Public service media help anchor reliable information

By Prashanth Pillay, Jo Elsom  SYDNEY, 16 FEBRUARY 2026 (DEVPOLICY.ORG) —Across the Indo-Pacific, people are spending more time online but finding it harder to know what to trust. The 2025 Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2025 shows nearly six in ten respondents struggle to distinguish between real and false information. A UK government study in…

Population decline in FSM and RMI

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‘The girl from Tahiti’: Pacific Islands in the Jeffrey Epstein files

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Baules Barred From U.S. After State Department Corruption Designation

Palau Senate president rejects allegations as political, sparking mixed public reaction

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 13, 2026) — “I…

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Philippine Airlines Expands Palau Access With Twice-Weekly Manila Flights Starting March 29

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Philippine Airlines will begin twice-weekly service between Palau and Manila starting March 29, expanding international…

Thousands Eligible for PGST Refunds as Government Announces February Payout

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — About 4,600 Palauans are eligible to receive tax refunds later this month, according to Bureau of Revenue and…

New Entry Rules: Visitors From 12 Nations Must Get Approval Before Traveling to Palau

Airlines barred from boarding passengers without advance clearance

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Travelers from 12 countries will be required to obtain advance clearance or a visa before boarding flights to Palau under a new executive order strengthening border controls. Executive Order No. 499, which takes effect March 30, 2026, eliminates visa-on-arrival privileges for nationals of designated “Excluded Countries.”…

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Community Invited to Send Off Alingano Maisu on 6,200-Mile Pacific Voyage

Traditional ceremony at NECO Marine will launch the canoe’s 20th journey across Micronesia and beyond.

KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026)— The Micronesian Voyaging Society is inviting the public to attend the launch of the traditional sailing canoe Alingano Maisu as it begins its 20th voyage, a 6,200-mile journey across the Pacific. The launch ceremony will be held Sunday, Feb. 15, from noon to 2 p.m. at NECO Marine in Koror…

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Palau Lawmakers Urge Return of Public Lands to States to Expand Agriculture

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026)— A House joint resolution…

Palau Launches National Anti-Drug Task Force for 2026 “Just Say No” Campaign

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — President Surangel S. Whipps…

Ngchesar Inaugurates 12th Government, Sets Priorities on Roads, Housing, Education and Tourism

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 12, 2026) — Ngchesar State officially inaugurated…

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Palau Women train in giant clam farming to boost sustainability and local economies

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — Women from Melekeok and Aimeliik states are building new pathways to financial independence and environmental stewardship through giant clam farming, launching a training program this January in Melekeok focused on sustainable aquaculture and small-business development. The Giant Clam Aquaculture Farming initiative equips women gleaners and fishers with practical skills…

Palau Set to Host Regional Triathlon Camp, Pacific Cup in March

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau — Palau is set to welcome regional athletes and coaches for the Regional Triathlon Development Camp from March 16–21, building toward the Pacific Cup, a key Oceania-sanctioned competition that will test endurance, speed and race readiness across swim, bike and run. Hosted by the Palau Triathlon Federation, the weeklong camp…

Series of Crashes Raises Road Safety Concerns Across Palau

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau (Feb. 10, 2026) — A series of serious motor vehicle accidents over the past week has raised renewed concerns about road safety, particularly during peak traffic hours, as authorities urge drivers to follow traffic laws and remain vigilant. The incidents, which occurred on separate days and involved different causes, resulted…

Angaur State Schedules Third Election in 14 Months

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — The Angaur State Legislature has appointed an interim governor and set a special election for Feb. 19 following the recall of Gov. Natus Misech. The 22nd Olbiil Era Ngeaur (OEN) unanimously adopted Resolution No. 22-14 during a second special session on Jan. 17, naming Steven R. Salii as interim…

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Palau Senate Rejects Key Whipps Appointments, Deepening Executive-Legislative Rift

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — The Senate has again declined to advance three…

Angaur Interim Governor Halts Japan’s WWII Remains Recovery Citing Land Review

By: L.N. Reklai KOROR, Palau (Feb. 2026) — Angaur Interim Governor Steven R. Salii…

Recipe for Daily Health — A Palauan Guide

Dear Editor, Recipe for Daily Health — A Palauan Guide Health grows from simple,…

PICRC publishes study on longnose emperor spawning aggregation

Since 2023, the Palau International Coral Reef Center (PICRC) has been collaborating with the…

Three-Peat: Mindszenty Cardinals Defend BIIAA Boys Basketball Title

By: Summer Kennard KOROR, Palau (Feb. 9, 2026) — The 2025-26 BIIAA high school…

Palau Athletics raises standards as team prepares for regional competition

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau (Feb. 9, 2026) — Palau’s national track and field…

From shelter to strength: How disaster refuges protect lives in Palau

KOROR, 09 FEBRUARY 2026 (UN NEWS CENTRE) — The small Pacific Ocean island of…

A sliver of hope amid economic fragility: With economic ‘diversification’ still out of sight, CNMI clings on to tourism

SAIPAN, 06 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACIFIC ISLAND TIMES) — Grandvrio Resort will temporarily close in…

2025 confirmed as one of the warmest years on Record in the Western Pacific

APIA,06 FEBRUARY 2026 (SPREP) — New climate data shows that 2025 was the fifth…

‘We don’t care what you think’: Panel says deep-sea mining, more show issues with U.S territorial status

HAGATNA, 09 FEBRUARY 2026 (GUAM PACIFIC DAILY NEWS) — A push to mine waters…

Health officials say no local Nipah virus cases detected, urge vigilance for travelers

By: L.N Reklai KOROR, Palau (February 6, 2026)— Health authorities…

Demok Festival Brews Bigger Legacy in Ngaraard

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau—The Demok Festival of Ngaraard State…

Koror Introduces New Access Fee for Fish Spawning Sites

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Lawmakers Move to End Post-Election Delay for Absentee Ballots

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang NGERULMUD, Palau — Lawmakers move to…

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Palau President Arrives in Dubai for World Governments Summit

By: Laurel Marewibuel KOROR, Palau — President Surangel S. Whipps Jr. arrived in Dubai on Tuesday with a delegation to participate in the World Governments Summit, where he is expected to highlight Palau’s approach to sustainable tourism and resource management. In remarks ahead of the summit, Whipps described tourism in Palau as guided by cultural values that emphasize care, balance and responsibility. He referenced…

Taiwan-Palau Friendship Association Delegation Concludes Three-Day Visit

By: Eoghan Olkeriil Ngirudelsang Koror, Palau — A four-member delegation from Taiwan’s Legislative Yuan visited Palau this week for a three-day goodwill visit aimed at strengthening parliamentary ties and ongoing cooperation between the two partners. The delegation, part of the Taiwan-Palau Friendship Association, arrived Monday and departed Wednesday night, according to the Taiwan Embassy in Palau. Embassy officials said the visit was a routine…

Applying Indigenous wisdom to deep-sea mining

By Angelo Villagomez WASHINGTON, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (LAS VEGAS SUN) — The Trump administration argues that opening America’s seafloor to deep-sea mining is essential for strengthening our economy and securing our energy future. From a Pacific Islander perspective, this rush to extract metals from the ocean — especially near the Mariana Trench and American Samoa — ignores hard-earned lessons and risks repeating past mistakes.…

SPREP regrets U.S exit, warns Pacific still in Climate emergency

APIA, 05 FEBRUARY 2026 (PACNEWS)—The Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) has expressed regret over the United States’ decision to withdraw from the regional body, while warning that the Pacific remains in a state of climate emergency. SPREP Director General Sefanaia Nawadra said the organisation remains focused on addressing the interconnected crises facing the region. “Our work to cushion our Pacific communities…

Germany recognises Niue as a sovereign state by formalising diplomatic relations

AUCKLAND, 04 FEBRUARY 2026 (PMN) — Germany has formally recognised Niue as a sovereign state, signing a declaration to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries. Niue’s Prime Minister Dalton Tagelagi and Germany’s Foreign Minister Dr Johann David Wadephul met in Auckland to formalise the arrangement. The recognition is part of Germany’s wider policy to strengthen relations with Pacific Island countries, particularly members of…

Renewed chapter’: Marshall Islands President Heine meets PM Albanese in Canberra

CANBERRA, 03 FEBRUARY 2026 (RNZ PACIFIC) — Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine has met with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese during an official visit to Canberra – the first Marshallese leader to visit Down Under in more than three decades. The last visit by a Marshall Islands president occurred in 1993, according to the Australian Embassy in the Marshal Islands. The Marshall Islands is…

Meet the Pacific Islanders who will play in Super Bowl LX

By Penina Momoisea (ABC-Australia) NFC Champions, Seattle Seahawks will take on the AFC Champions, New England Patriots this weekend in San Francisco (Monday February 9, AEDT) for the National Football League’s championship game and showpiece event.  Meet the Pacific Islander players who will be playing in Super Bowl LX. Brandon Pili  Nose tackle for the Seattle Seahawks, #95 Pili, 26, is of Samoan heritage on…

UN says It’s in danger of financial collapse because of members’ unpaid dues

NEW YORK, 02 FEBRUARY 2026 (THE NEW YORK TIMES)—The United Nations said on Friday that it was facing imminent financial collapse and would run out of money by July if countries, namely the United States, did not pay their annual dues that amount to billions of dollars. Senior UN officials said that if the cash ran out, the agency would be forced to shut…

‘Bloodbath’ at Washington Post as massive layoffs announced

In short: (ABC-Australia) The Washington Post is set to cut jobs across all of its news departments and will close its sports department, the newspaper’s executive editor has told staff. The changes at the paper, owned by Jeff Bezos, are being protested by staff but come as many outlets struggle to remain profitable. One staff member told Reuters the cuts were a “bloodbath”. The…

Whipps: Low-Interest ADB Loans Offer Path to Stabilize Palau’s Economy, Reduce Debt

By: L.N. Reklai Koror, Palau — President Surangel Whipps Jr. said Palau has a significant opportunity to stabilize its economy and reduce long-term debt through access to low-interest loans from the Asian Development Bank, following his recent visit to ADB headquarters. Whipps said Palau is eligible for up to $94 million in low-interest ADB loans over the next three years, which could be used…


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