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What was initially a tropical disturbance developed into a tropical storm that has passed Guam as of Wednesday morning, Sep. 11.
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Turmoil over China’s push for influence in the Pacific has overshadowed the region’s most important diplomatic summit — the Pacific Islands Forum. The end of the summit exposed the tension over China’s expanding role in the region.
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Amid unresolved chronic dysfunction, Guam’s education department is pressured to fix schools. The governor insists the problem is out of her hands.
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Ryan P. Jimenez emphasizes continuity, evangelization, and rebuilding trust in news briefing.
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The nonprofit Pacific Historic Parks is hosting a virtual reality experience at the Guam Museum. It depicts oral histories of World War II of World War II survivors on Guam.
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Guam has a new Archbishop from Saipan. He’s taking over after former Archbishop Michael Byrnes resigned in 2023 due to medical reasons.
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On Wednesday, leaders from Guam and Japan gathered to repatriate the burial remains of Japanese soldiers from World War II. The ceremonial signing of transferring custody took place at Adelup.
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Japan's foreign minister and the Philippines defense secretary signed the Reciprocal Access Agreement (RAA) on Monday, upgrading bilateral relations between the two countries.
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In the last installment of our interview series with Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr., KPRG's Naina Rao delves into how China’s growing influence in the region affects the consensus shared between Pacific Island countries. President Whipps also discussed the challenge of balancing traditional values with increasing modernity. But first, what is the COFA funding going to be used for?
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Cara Flores of Nihi Indigenous Media, Shannon McManus of the jazz duo Microchild and local musician and singer-songwriter Jonah Hånom known for his song CHaCHing come to together to dissect their collaboration, a song called Protector's Anthem and the song's music video.
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There is a constant hum surrounding the revitalization and preservation of CHamoru culture and traditions. While peering into the community, the likes of Indigenous artists like Monaeka Flores, Lia Barcinas and Roquin Siongco are found utilizing their platforms to activate safe spaces for CHamorus and locals alike.
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In the second part of this series, KPRG sat down with Palau President Surangel Whipps Jr. to discuss how and why negotiations for the Compact of Free Association (COFA) agreements took longer than anticipated. The president explained that the delays were needed for Palauans to receive what they deserved.