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As the U.S. boosts its military presence across the Pacific, Tinian faces change. Residents weigh hope and concern over the island's renewed military role.
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KPRG's Naina Rao takes a walking tour of Fort Santiago in Manila’s Intramuros, where centuries of history and resilience come to life.
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Manenggon concentration camp site designated as a National Historic Landmark
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Guam playwright and author Peter Onedera has weaved historical and personal accounts of Guam’s Nikkei, or people of Japanese descent, in his latest book, A Borrowed Land. He spoke to KPRG on the challenge of getting people to share their stories and why publishing this book was a hard decision.
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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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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.