By Journal on December 6, 2024
China Airlines, Hilary Hosia, Lai Ching-te, Taiwan media, Taiwan press
Feature Articles
It’s no problem to get media attention when you bring your own with you. That’s what Taiwan President Lai Ching-te did. Flying in on a China Airlines charter flight, there were almost as many incoming media people as Taiwan government officials with the president. The lineup of cameras at the Nitijela and other events during […]
By Journal on December 5, 2024
Carl Ingram, Cherlina Loeak, Karotu Tiba, Lennon Tami Declaro, Majuro Atoll Local Government Police, Ranson Riklon, RMI drug case, Russell Kun, Tommy Declaro
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Two Majuro prison inmates, accused of illegal possession and sale of drugs, will be heading to separate trials following their preliminary hearings in the High Court late last month. Lennon Tami Declaro — also known as Tommy Declaro — and Ranson Riklon were charged together by the Attorney General’s office earlier this year following a […]
By Journal on December 5, 2024
ABC Radio Australia, Fernando Pereira, Giff Johnson, Greenpeace, Hart Rapaport, Ivana Nikolic Hughes, James Noniske, Jeton Anjain, Mururoa Atoll, Radio New Zealand, Rainbow Warrior, Rongelap, Steve Sawyer, strontium-90, The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior
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GIFF JOHNSON As a prelude to the 40th anniversary of the evacuation of Rongelap Islanders to Mejatto Island in Kwajalein in 1985, Radio New Zealand and ABC Radio Australia have produced a five-part podcast that details the Rongelap story — in the context of “The Last Voyage of the Rainbow Warrior,” the name of the […]
By Journal on December 5, 2024
Brenson Wase, College of the Marshall Islands, Giff Johnson, Hilda Heine, Lai Ching-te
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GIFF JOHNSON Friendship and a welcoming spirit was on full display Tuesday for the visit of Taiwan President Lai Ching-te. The red carpet airport greeting — featuring a hug of welcome between Lai and President Hilda Heine, CMI students singing, Marshallese and Taiwanese holding banners and signs of welcome, and a police honor guard — […]
By Journal on November 29, 2024
Carl Ingram, Majuro Attorney General, RMI aliens, Soye Brown
Back In The Day
Journal 12/4/1987 P7 Crush of the crowdsGibson’s looked like downtown Manhattan at rush hour on Monday night during a special late night sale at the Delap store. Plenty of bargain hunters turned up for the sale. P18 ‘Schools a failure’The Marshall Islands education system is a “conspicuous failure” and has “never worked,” reported Marshall Islands […]
By Journal on November 29, 2024
Alson Kelen, Bukon Labod, Pasiwali Festival, Waan Aelon in Majel
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The Marshallese dance group Bukon Labod participated in the Pasiwali Festival in Taiwan last week. They performed lively songs and dances at the indigenous cultural festival. “Pasiwali” is a word from the Amis tribe in Taiwan, and translates as “going east” in the direction of the sunrise. The eastern side of Taiwan is home to […]
By Journal on November 28, 2024
Majuro Ahmadiyya mosque, Qasim Choudhary, Sajid Iqbal
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HILARY HOSIA The Ahmadiyya Marshallese Muslim community in Uliga welcomed a new Imam this month: Imam Qasim Choudhary. Imam Qasim is replacing Imam Sajid Iqbal, who has served as the Ahmadiyya leader since 2017. Imam Sajid has been appointed to Austin, Texas as his next station. The current Imams in Kiribati and Federated States of […]
By Journal on November 28, 2024
Office Mart, Rafael Juntila
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HILARY HOSIA When it comes to photocopiers, printers and fax machines, Rafael Juntila at Majuro’s Office Mart is probably the most well-versed technician in the country. And it’s not surprising, considering his 40 years on the job keeping electronic equipment functioning for government offices, businesses and private individuals. The way Rafael explains the functionality and […]
By Journal on November 28, 2024
Air Marshall Islands, Airline of the Marshall Islands, Albon Jelke, David Paul, Giff Johnson
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GIFF JOHNSON The Marshall Islands has put a downpayment of nearly $2 million for new airplanes for Air Marshall Islands. The total purchase for two new 19-seat Cessna SkyCouriers will cost the national airline close to $20 million. The purchase is part of a major effort to revamp air service in the country. “We’ve been […]
By Journal on November 22, 2024
Kimberly Cullen, RMI women voters, Women United Together Marshall Islands
Back In The Day
Journal 11/27/1987 P3 Suicides top all diseases as leading killer in MarshallsThe Marshalls suicide problem, reported earlier in the year to be at an all time high, continues to spiral out of control. Through this week, 19 young people had committed suicide during 1987 — seven more than 1982 when suicides reached their peak and […]