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NPR’s Emily Feng speaks with KPRG about her new book and how China's internal identity battles reveal deeper complexities beyond geopolitics.
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Britain’s most senior diplomat for the U.S. Southwest made an inaugural visit to Guam and the CNMI. The representative is interested in potential partnerships on economic development and environmental initiatives.
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A new two-year national fellowship called the Environment and Democracy fellowship highlights the relationship between environmental justice and democracy across the U.S. territories, including Guam and the CNMI.
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In January, Del. James Moylan introduced a bill to help better assist veterans in Guam. On Monday, that bill was successfully passed by Congress.
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Guam has lost about $27 million in federal grants that GDOE failed to use on time. As a result, Sen. Vince Borja is calling for an emergency session.
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As Rodrigo Duterte turns 80, supporters celebrate while critics demand justice for drug war victims. KPRG's Naina Rao reports on his lasting influence and ICC case.
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A Saipan-based Chamorro speech-language pathologist is speaking out against the idea of reunification between Guam and the CNMI, citing identity and land loss.
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How will the Cook Islands' new China deal impact Pacific diplomacy? KPRG’s Naina Rao talks to analyst Geoffrey Miller about the tensions with New Zealand.
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Governors met in D.C. for the NGA Winter Meeting to set federal priorities. Guam’s Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero pledged to push the territory’s priorities in advocacy.
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India’s Minister of State for External Affairs recently concluded a week-long diplomatic tour across the Pacific aimed at strengthening ties with nations in the region.