By Journal on August 15, 2025
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P1 Theft denied: Commercial Bank closes to wait for cash transferThe Marshall Islands First Commercial Bank has temporarily closed its doors due to a run on the bank caused by rumors of theft of the bank’s funds, Jeffery Yieh told the Journal August 17. “The bank just stopped opening to the public but has not […]
By Journal on August 15, 2025
Aelonlaplap Atoll, Albert Loeak, Anjua Loeak, Atjang Paul, Botlang Loeak, Bruce Jeke Loeak, Christopher J. Loeak, Christopher Jorebon Loeak, Christopher Loeak, Floyd K. Takeuchi, Jabor, Jaluit, Juaer Loeak, Kotak Loeak, Lieom Anono Loeak, Litokwa, Maryanne Poznanski, Neilañ Loeak, Neimaer Hyphen Boene, Netty Watak, Nitijela, Ralik Chain
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FLOYD K. TAKEUCHI Christopher Jorebon Loeak, a former president of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and an Iroojlaplap, died on the afternoon of August 8 in Honolulu, Hawaii, where he had been under medical care. He was 72. Loeak served as the Marshall Islands’ fifth president (and seventh including those who served as acting […]
By Journal on August 14, 2025
AIM Band, Giff Johnson, RRE 75th, Wotje Band
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GIFF JOHNSON The well-known local group AIM Band organized a music camp for a month starting in July. The camp was for children generally in the elementary and middle school age group, with most of the kids in the 8-12 age range. The band members led the music camp three days each week much to […]
By Journal on August 14, 2025
Ann Marie S. Muller, Hirotaka Katou, James Myazoe, Mark Scott, Meredith Kirby, OECD, OECD Global Forum, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Common Reporting Standard, RMI CRS interim report, RMI government, Ryan Gibson
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Representatives from the Ministry of Finance’s Division of Customs, Treasury, Revenue and Taxation, along with officials from the Registrar of Corporations for non-resident domestic entities, traveled to Paris in early July to defend the RMI’s interim report on the implementation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Common Reporting Standard. The Common Reporting Standard […]
By Journal on August 14, 2025
Annette Govindarajan, CMI/USP, Fanny Girard, Hovel Dako, Kioni Kattil, Marshall Islands Conservation Society, Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority, Nautilus, NautilusLive.org, NOAA Ocean Exploration, Noelle Helder, Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute, Ocean Exploration Trust, Steve Auscavitch, University of Hawaii, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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The Ocean Exploration Trust (OET)’s exploration vessel Nautilus started its exploration of deep-sea habitats throughout the Marshall Islands in collaboration with the Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority and other partners earlier this month. Funded by NOAA Ocean Exploration via the Ocean Exploration Cooperative Institute, this expedition will map and explore poorly known deep-sea habitats to […]
By Journal on August 8, 2025
Billy Roberts, Marshalls Energy Company
Back In The Day

Journal 8/9/1982 P1 Senator Imada Kabua criticizes Kwaj treatmentSenator Imada Kabua on August 6 blasted the government of the Marshalls for not recognizing the duly elected Kwajalein Atoll Corporation leaders and accused the government of trying to split up the Kwajalein people by siding with a newly formed committee which he called “Ten-Ten,” a committee […]
By Journal on August 8, 2025
Danity Laukon, Giff Johnson, Jo-Jikum, Marshall Islands Resort
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GIFF JOHNSON Jo-Jikum’s Climate Adaptation Arts Seminar is into its second week at Marshall Islands High School with nearly 50 young people participating in the program. When the seminar started a week ago Monday, there were fewer than 40. But once things kicked off, and word of mouth and social media posts by youth participants […]
By Journal on August 7, 2025
Giff Johnson, Glen Joseph, Hilda Heine, Natioonal Ocean Symposium
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Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine in her keynote speech to the opening of this week’s National Ocean Symposium underlined the importance of conserving and protecting ocean resources for today and future generations. She exhorted participants to take individual and community-level actions to keep the ocean environment healthy. “While the government can set policies, and experts […]
By Journal on August 7, 2025
Almo Momotaro, Catalino Kijiner, Chewy Lin, Daphine Wase, Eletutu Beach, Farrend Zackious, Herbert Sibok, Jacob Kramer, Jian Vun, Jimata Kabua, Jimata Kabua Jr., Jitak, Jitak Bar and Grill, Rob Nicholl, World Bank URP Task Team, Yoland Zedkaia
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The World Bank-funded Urban Resilience Project is targeting a high-risk area in Delap for the construction of a 45-meter (nearly 150-foot) seawall and breakwater. It is the latest development for the program that is targeting specific locations in Majuro for both safety improvements and beautification work. Last Wednesday, a groundbreaking ceremony was held on the […]
By Journal on August 7, 2025
Alson Kelen, Chewy Lin, Gene Hemos, Jaluit High School, Kanchi Hosia, Pacific International Inc, Sealend Laiden, Waan Aelon in Majel, WAM
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GIFF JOHNSON When was the last time you attended a graduation ceremony in the Marshall Islands and the keynote speaker was a high school drop out? If you answered, “never,” that would be about right. And this point underlines another reason that the Waan Aelon in Majel (Canoes of the Marshall Islands) program is both […]