By Journal on March 21, 2025
Almitha Clement McKay, Ben Kiluwe, Clarence Luther, Elson Helkena, Emlina Kaious, Hilary Hosia, Johniston Jetnil, Lisa Muller, Losie Jitiam Jr., Mika Luther, Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs, Namdrik Mayor, Neti Nathan, Ruth Misko Graham, Tawe Clement
Feature Articles

HILARY HOSIA The race to determine the next mayor for Namdrik Atoll is formally underway following an official draw at the Ministry of Culture and Internal Affairs Tuesday. The Namdrik Special Election for the mayor seat is scheduled to take place on April 25 this year, timed to coincide with the vote on long-pending proposed […]
By Journal on March 20, 2025
Hilda Heine, Japan-RMI, Shigeru Ishiba
News

Japan Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba met RMI President Dr. Hilda C. Heine last week during her visit to Japan. The following is from a release provided by the Japan Embassy in Majuro. He also welcomed the RMI’s participation in Expo 2025, Osaka, Kansai, Japan, and also expressed his expectation for the RMI’s participation in the […]
By Journal on March 20, 2025
Chewy Lin, Claret Chong Gum, Miss Marshall Islands, Miss Pacific Islands, Moemoana Schwenke, Wilmer Joel
News

WILMER JOEL Claret Chong Gum has taken the role of Miss Marshall Islands to new heights under her two-year reign. The Journal had a brief interview with Miss Marshall Islands during the opening of International Women’s Day in Jenrok, where she reflected on the role and how it transformed her. “It has been two years, […]
By Journal on March 20, 2025
Albon Ishoda, Andreas Pfaffernoschke, Asian Development Bank, Danny Wase, German Cooperation Agency GIZ, Immanuel Gebhardt, Juren Ae, Low Carbon Sea Transport Project, Phil P, Phil Philippo, sustainable ships
News

The Marshall Islands continues to move forward in its commitment to sustainable maritime transport with the continued support of the German government. The German Cooperation Agency (GIZ) facilitated a high-level RMI delegation visit to Manila last month led by Minister of Transport Hilton Kendall. The delegation included Ambassador Albon Ishoda, Presidential Special Envoy for Maritime […]
By Journal on March 14, 2025
RMI leprosy, RMI TB, US-affiliated islands
Back In The Day

Journal 3/12/1982 P1 Frequent generator problems darken capitalThe old power plant was acting like it was just about ready to give up this past week.This came just as the Tobolar copra plant generator decided to lose oil to one cylinder causing significant damage. The result has been blackouts for about 48 hours in some areas […]
By Journal on March 14, 2025
Aidan Jung, College of the Marshall Islands, Fred Pedro, Hilary Hosia, International Chess Federation, Kiribati, Majuro Cooperative School, Marshall Islands Chess Federation, Nigel Short, Oscar Ragus, Paul Wilson, Ryan Marshall Page, Ryan Page, Vicktor Korchnoi
Feature Articles

HILARY HOSIA The establishment of the first ever Marshall Islands Chess Federation may take place within the year, thanks largely to the influence of world-renowned Chess Grandmaster Nigel Short who visited Majuro last week. Nigel is confident the Marshall Islands Chess Federation will be fully chartered by September this year, if the local actors do […]
By Journal on March 13, 2025
Claret Chong Gum, Hilda Heine, International Women’s Day, Ladie Jack, Nella Chutaro, Wilmer Joel
News

WILMER JOEL President Hilda Heine called for women across the country to take action in strengthening families and communities during the opening of International Women’s Day in the Jenrok gymnasium last weekend, which featured the formal ceremony, displays from various booths, prizes, games, and other activities. “As we commemorate this important event, let us pledge […]
By Journal on March 13, 2025
Bremity Lakjohn, Bunny McDiarmid, Giff Johnson, Greenpeace, Henk Haazen, Hilton Kendall, Jeton Anjain, Mejatto Island, Ota Kisino, Rainbow Warrior, Rongelap, Uliga Dock, Waan Aelon in Majel
News

GIFF JOHNSON The Rongelap community, local government leadership, national RMI government leaders, traditional and religious leaders turned out to provide a warm welcome Tuesday at Uliga Dock for the arrival of Greenpeace’s flagship Rainbow Warrior III. The vessel was greeted by three outrigger canoes from Waan Aelon in Majel as it approached Uliga Dock. Then, […]
By Journal on March 13, 2025
Andrew Mejbon, Carlson Joel, Eli Lenak, Francyne Wase-Jacklick, Giff Johnson, Jaluit, RMI SAR, Sara Muir, sea ambulance, Timson Nathan, US Coast Guard
News

GIFF JOHNSON The hull of the missing sea ambulance washed into the Jitoken area of Jaluit Atoll Tuesday this week, following debris from the boat being spotted Monday at Imiej Island. None of the four men on board the boat had been found as of Wednesday this week, 10 days after they departed Majuro. As […]
By Journal on March 7, 2025
Joe Murphy, Kimbar Peter, Marshall Islands Club, Tony Dujmovic
Back In The Day

Journal 3/5/1981 P1 Hospital short on supplies, medicineThe Armer Ishoda Memorial Hospital is short on just about every medicine and simple things like toilet paper and bandages, hospital administration Phil Hunt said. He said the hospital compiled a list of the things that were needed at the hospital and gave it to the government for […]