By Journal on June 18, 2026
Apra Harbor, Braden Helgenberger, Cukki Kabua, Derek Wallin, Federated States of Micronesia, FSS Bethwel Henry, FSS Tosiwo Nakayama, Guam, Lisa Chadderton, olista Rose ‘Cukki’ Kabua, Operation Irensia 2026, PSS President H.I. Remeliik II, Republic of the Marshall Islands, RMIS Jelmae, Sara Muir, US Coast Guard
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SARA MUIR* Partners from the Freely Associated States of Micronesia, the US Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam, and Australian Maritime Security Advisers under the Pacific Maritime Security Program concluded the 13-day Operation Irensia 2026 security exercise last week. The law enforcement training program brought together patrol boat crews from the Federated States of Micronesia, the […]
By Journal on June 18, 2026
ADV Reliant, Amb. Paul Wilson, Arthur Jetton, Australian Defence Vessel, Chewy Lin, Enewetak, Kallan Phillips, Lae, Paul Wilson, RMI Public School System, RMIEPA, Ujae, UNDP, Wotho
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The Australian Defense Vessel (ADV) Reliant traveled 1,300 nautical miles across the Marshall Islands from 20 May to 3 June to deliver more than 120 tons of water infrastructure cargo to four remote atolls in support of the UNDP-delivered Addressing Climate Vulnerability in the Water Sector (ACWA+) project managed by the RMI Environmental Protection Authority. […]
By Journal on June 18, 2026
Hilary Hosia, Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority, Mathamarfach, MIMRA, RMI tuna transshipments, tuna transshipment
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The most tuna transshipments since January 2024 happened last month in Majuro, with 28 purse seiners moving their tuna catches through Port Majuro. But the even better news is that the first week of June may have set a record with 24 transshipments, nearly as many as the monthly totals for April and May this […]
By Journal on June 11, 2026
CMI audit, College of the Marshall Islands, Ernst and Young, EY auditors, Giff Johnson
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GIFF JOHNSON The latest audit of the College of the Marshall Islands — the fiscal year 2023 audit — was completed and submitted to the US federal government last Thursday. It is nearly two years late, auditors questioned over $1.2 million in spending by the college, and for the second year in a row, the […]
By Journal on June 11, 2026
Anrohasa Ebeye Hotel, David Paul, Drile Kili Kabua, Giff Johnson, Hilda Heine, Hirata Kabua, KALGov, Kitlang kabua, Kwajalein Atoll Development Authority, Lucky Star Store, Sherman Hogue
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GIFF JOHNSON President Hilda Heine on Tuesday this week signed an executive order declaring a “state of emergency for Ebeye,” enabling a fast track RMI government response to last Saturday’s devastating fire on Ebeye. The fire left over 100 homeless and destroyed two major businesses on the island. As it did in the wake of […]
By Journal on June 11, 2026
Francyne Wase-Jacklick, Giff Johnson, RMI NCD Strategic Plan, RMI NCDs, Wilbur Heine
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GIFF JOHNSON A new national strategy to reduce non-communicable diseases in the Marshall Islands was recently approved by government. Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) — which include diabetes and high blood pressure — arguably account for most of the illness and early deaths facing Marshallese. Health Secretary Francyne Wase-Jacklick underlined the urgency of action to reverse the […]
By Journal on June 4, 2026
Aron Langinlur, Bikej Island, Kwajalein, LORAN stations, RMIEPA, US Coast Guard
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A partnership between the US Coast Guard and the RMI Environmental Protection Authority is focusing on cleaning up now-closed LORAN stations around the Marshall Islands. The collaboration also confirms the United States recognition of a bilateral priority area for action. RMI leaders expressed interest in future joint efforts, including environmental initiatives like cleaning up highly […]
By Journal on August 29, 2024
Joint Interagency Task Force-West, Majuro Atoll Local Government Police, Marshall Islands Police Department, Marshall Islands Resort, Narcotics Investigation Course, US Drug Enforcement Administration, US Indo-Pacific Command, US Postal Inspection Service
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Law enforcement agencies in the Marshall Islands participated in a Narcotics Investigation Course from August 12-16. The course was designed to equip officers with the knowledge and skills to combat drug trafficking and keep our communities safe. It was led by experts from the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the US Postal Inspection Service […]
By Journal on October 20, 2022
Delap Elementary School, Esther Zedkeia, Noah Noah, Public School System
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HILARY HOSIA “No child left behind” has always been a slogan for the education ministry. In the case of Delap Elementary School (DES), hundreds of schoolchildren are left behind because their school has been locked shut by the landowner. The reason for the gate lockdown: The RMI Public School System (PSS) owes the landowners money. […]
By Journal on March 24, 2022
Casten Nemra, Chou Mei-wu, David Kabua, David T. Lee, Dr. Tsai Ing-wen, Hsu Szu-chien, Icyang Parod, Jasmine Hsiao, Jeffrey SC Hsiao, Joe Bejang, Joseph Wu, Koo Kwang-ming, Lai Ching-te, Mary Bejang, Neijon Rema Edwards, Taiwan, Taiwan-Marshall Islands Adaptation and Contingency Fund for Climate Change, Terry Nemra, Wellington Koo
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President David Kabua and a delegation left the Marshall Islands Monday afternoon on a Taiwan government-chartered flight to Taipei to launch a five-day state visit. The state visit, at the invitation of the Taiwan government, will run through March 25. This is the President’s first state visit to Taiwan since taking office in 2020. Accompanied […]