By Journal on March 7, 2025
Joe Murphy, Kimbar Peter, Marshall Islands Club, Tony Dujmovic
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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 […]
By Journal on March 7, 2025
Ambassador Paul Wilson, Claret Chong Gum, Kallan Phillips, Kathryn Relang, Majuro Minions, Naka Bukida, Neri Wase, RMI Australian Embassy, Sueko Konkon Wase, wean Wase, Yone Wase
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The Majuro Minions group, which regularly sponsors volleyball clinics and competitions for children, will benefit from a new three-year funding agreement with the Australian Embassy in Majuro. “We’ve been partnering with them through our Direct Aid Program for the last two years, and seen them do excellent work to empower children and teenagers, and target […]
By Journal on March 6, 2025
Bruce Bilimon, Claire Loeak, Emily Sokimi, Isaiah Thromman, Jayson Capelle, Jesse Riketa, Julie Lorenzen Schnoor, Kino Kabua, kwajalein High School, Majuro Cooperative School, Mark Mark, Marshall Islands High School, Natalie Nimmer, Nora Bolasina, Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day, Raphael Pangalangan, RMI Education Week, Tebina Hicking, Wilmer Joel
News

The battle of exchanging words and ideas was on display last week at the University of the South Pacific as high schools across the country vied for the Education Week/Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day debate championship. The debate competition sprung into action starting from the preliminary rounds in the morning February 27. The topic for the […]
By Journal on March 6, 2025
Chewy Lin, David Paul, Giff Johnson, Hilda Heine, Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, Nuclear Remembrance Day
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GIFF JOHNSON The Marshall Islands signed the Treaty of Rarotonga at Monday’s Nuclear Remembrance Day nearly 40 years since the nuclear free zone agreement was initiated. “It was important for us to sign the treaty,” said Acting Foreign Minister and Finance Minister David Paul, who signed the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty Monday with […]
By Journal on March 6, 2025
Baron Waqa, David Paul, Hilda Heine, Laura Stone, Life Skills Academy, Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day, Wilmer Joel
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WILMER JOEL President Hilda Heine called upon the United States government to stand with the RMI “in true partnership and work collaboratively to address the lingering and ongoing impacts of our nuclear legacy” during Nuclear Victim’s Remembrance Day on Monday at Majuro Atoll Local Government’s Gymnasium in Jenrok. “How much longer must we continue to […]
By Journal on February 28, 2025
Ataji Balos, Compact of Free Association, Imata Kabua, Kwajalein, Kwajalein Atoll Corporation, Kwajalein leaders
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Journal 2/26/1982 P1 Kwaj leaders join Compact talksKwajalein leaders Ataji Balos and Imada Kabua are pleased that they have been participating on Compact of Free Association talks related to Kwaj but they report no large breakthroughs in the negotiations. Balos, chairman of the board of directors of the Kwajalein Atoll Corporation, which represents the landowners, […]
By Journal on February 28, 2025
Chewy Lin, Majol Canoe Paddling Club, Majuro Day, Team Delap, Team Rita
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Majuro Day paddling races organized by Majol Canoe Paddling Club generated intense competition and strong fan interest from shore last Saturday. A series of 250 and 500 meter sprint paddling races were held in three categories: women, men and mixed teams. The paddlers represented different wards in Majuro in line with Majuro Day.
By Journal on February 27, 2025
Brenson Wase, Carl Ingram, David Paul, Emperor Naruto, Hilary Hosia, Hilda Heine, Japan Emperor birthday, Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA, Lanny Kabua, Soma Hirohisa
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HILARY HOSIA Toasts were exchanged between Acting Foreign Minister David Paul and Japan Ambassador Soma Hirohisa in honor of Emperor Naruhito’s birthday last Friday at the Marshall Islands Resort. Emperor Naruhito turned 65 this year. The Marshall Islands has been celebrating the imperial event since the establishment of the bilateral relationship with Japan in 1988. In […]
By Journal on February 27, 2025
Alexander Milne, Anna deBrum, April Zepty, Bravo bomb, Chellyn Jelke, Chris Joseph, David Antolok, Ermilalynn Moncure, Flora Battery, Henritha Balance, Hilary Hosia, Hilda Heine, Jamda Loeak, Jenai Jorbon, Jolita Peter, Junior Kare, Luytalynn Jeto, Majuro Middle School, Malani Michael, Nathaniel Kaneko, Neina Ned, Rita Elementary School, Samuel Timison
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HILARY HOSIA The International Conference Center showcased exceptional works of art and student creativity during the Social Citizenship and Education/Science Fair on Tuesday. It was refreshing to see young students glued in while Chellynn Jelke from Rita Elementary School explained how pollution affects the community. The sixth grader was animated and well-versed in her topic […]
By Journal on February 27, 2025
Elina Akinaga, FSM, Giff Johnson, Glen Joseph, Jelta Wong, Leban Gisawa, Matthew Chigiyal, Noan Pakop, Pacific Island Tuna, Papua New Guinea, Parties to the Nauru Agreement, RMI, Tony Muller, Vessel Day Scheme, Walmart, Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission
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GIFF JOHNSON For decades, the Marshall Islands and other Pacific Islands struggled with how to generate more revenue from the commercial tuna industry. Now, a three-nation agreement signed Monday in Honiara, Solomon Islands, could be the latest game-changer for Pacific fisheries cooperation. Beginning in the 1980s, island nations for the first time began selling licenses […]