By Journal on February 20, 2025
European Union, FISH4ACP, Honiara Summit, Marshall Islands Fishing Venture, Matt Walsh, SDG 14, Sergio Bolasina, UN FAO
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The FISH4ACP project is working with tuna industry partners in the Marshall Islands to increase sustainability of water and energy used in fish processing as part of this nation’s action to meet UN Sustainable Development Goal 14 that centers around sustainable marine resource use. Energy and water assessments by the FISH4ACP project of four tuna […]
By Journal on February 20, 2025
David Paul, ELM Motors, Giff Johnson, Hilda Heine, RMI passport
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The tiny RMI passport office is soon to get a new home. President Hilda Heine told the Journal that the government has approved renovating the former cafe and grocery store that sits between ELM Motors and Majuro Water and Sewer Company in order to turn it into an office for the passport program. “It’s a […]
By Journal on February 13, 2025
David Paul, Drile Kilinwojke Kabua, Hilary Hosia, Hilda Heine, Hirata Kabua, John Wayne Foley, Kili Kabua, Kitlang kabua, Kwajalein Day, Matthew Brown, Mike Kabua, Operation Flintlock, Sean Gainey, Soma Hirohisa
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Much of the country’s leadership descended on Ebeye and Kwajalein for the annual Kwajalein Day memorial and celebration. But it wasn’t only RMI leaders who flocked to Ebeye. Diplomats from various embassies made the trek to Kwajalein, as did top-level US Army leaders who arrived for the events. The 81st anniversary of Operation Flintlock, the […]
By Journal on February 13, 2025
David Paul, Hilary Hosia, Hirata Kabua, KALGov, Kwajalein Boat, Lae Atoll, Lae Local Government, Telmong Kabua, Thomas Heine
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HILARY HOSIA Lae Mayor Telmong Kabua and Public Works Minister and Lae Parliament Member Thomas Heine signed an agreement with the Kwajalein Atoll Local Government to officially hand over the “Kwajalein Boat” to Lae Atoll. The brief ceremony took place Wednesday at Mayor Hirata’s new office at the Ebeye pier The Kwajalein Boat will be […]
By Journal on February 13, 2025
Chewy Lin, Gerald Zackios, Hilda Heine, Lai Ching-te, Steve CC Hsia, Steve Hsia, Taiwan-RMI Presidents scholarship, Tsai Ing-wen
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President Hilda Heine congratulated 77 students and teachers who were awarded the fifth Taiwan-RMI Presidents scholarship at MIR’s Melele Room last Wednesday. Minister of Education, Sports and Training Gerald Zackios told the recipients that their achievements are a testament to their efforts and determination. “You have proven to the country that you have overcome in […]
By Journal on February 6, 2025
Amatlain Elizabeth Kabua, Amatlain Kabua, Emperor Nauhito, Gold and Silver Star, Hilary Hosia, Neijon Edwards, Soma Hirohisa, The Order of the Rising Sun
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HILARY HOSIA Career public servant Amatlain Elizabeth Kabua was awarded “The Order of the Rising Sun, Gold and Silver Star” following a conferral ceremony at the Marshall Islands Resort last Wednesday. The prestigious honor is conferred by imperial decree of Japan Emperor Naruhito and was awarded through Japan Ambassador to RMI Soma Hirohisa. The ceremony […]
By Journal on February 6, 2025
Abacca Anjain, Hilary Hosia, Kino Kabua, Kitlang kabua, Lanny Kabua, Mike Kabua, National Socio-Economic and Climate Summit
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HILARY HOSIA The inclusion of traditional games and sports may be underway in the near future thanks to developments from the National Socio-Economic and Climate Summit last week. Participants of the weeklong forum appealed to traditional leaders during the Q&A session with members of the Council of Irooj. A participant from Wotho Atoll, requested on […]
By Journal on February 6, 2025
Giff Johnson, Kalani Kaneko, Kristi Noem, Marie Davis Milne, Marie Milne, Michael Field, Trump Administration, US deportations
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GIFF JOHNSON The Trump administration’s aggressive action to deport illegal aliens is reverberating around the Pacific, with commentators from Papua New Guinea to Fiji to Tonga to Samoa warning that the arrival of dozens, possibly hundreds, of islanders deported from the US is likely to result in big negative consequences for these small islands. “Quite […]
By Journal on January 30, 2025
ACWA Project, Green Climate Fund, Mejatto Island, UNDP-funded
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The first training session for local carpenters and plumbers was successfully completed on Mejatto Island as part of the Addressing Climate Change Vulnerability in the Water Sector (ACWA) project. This project, led by the United Nations Development Program, aims to help the people of the Marshall Islands better cope with the effects of climate change, […]
By Journal on January 30, 2025
David Asiea, Majuro polluters, Moriana Phillip, RMI EPA
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RMI EPA General Manager Moriana Phillip warned would-be polluters of Majuro lagoon that EPA is focused on monitoring and enforcement of fines for polluters. In a social media post that included photos of EPA staff checking fishing-related vessels anchored in the lagoon and the lagoon generally, Phillip underlined the point that “EPA maintains presence in […]