By Journal on August 12, 2021
60 percent, Alvin Simon, Bomb results, Giff Johnson, Hilda Heine, Majuro Middle School, MISAT, Nitijela, Pre Nine, Public School System, Stanley Heine, Tony Aiseia
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GIFF JOHNSON “Eighth graders’ results a bomb” blared the page one headline in the Journal’s August 28, 2020 edition.Fast forward to this week, and the high school entrance results are out with almost exactly the same result as last year. In 2020, only 109 — 12.5 percent — out of 868 taking the test managed […]
By Journal on October 8, 2020
Gerald Zackios, Giff Johnson, Hilda Heine, President David Kabua, President David Panuelo, President Lionel Aingimea, President Taneti Maamau, President Tommy Remengesau Jr.
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GIFF JOHNSONThe five Micronesian leaders have drawn a line in the sand over their support of the nomination of Marshall Islands Ambassador Gerald Zackios to head the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat. Palau and the FSM have taken the lead, saying if the Forum does not support the Micronesia area nominee, they will consider pulling out […]
By Journal on November 7, 2019
Hilda Heine, Majuro, Micronesia, UN
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A high level dialogue between officials from the Marshall Islands and the United Nations happened in Majuro in mid-October, foreshadowing a major change in UN operations in the north Pacific.The dialogue was attended by members of Cabinet, Heads of Departments (HoD), and Heads and representatives of seven UN agencies. The dialogue opened with a prayer […]
By Journal on October 11, 2019
Ebeye, Eve Burns, Hilda Heine
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The RMI government will spend $4.5 million on 78 new seawall projects over two fiscal years, President Hilda Heine announced. President Heine said the RMI government is continuing to rise to the challenge posed by climate change. “My government remains focused on addressing the negative impact of climate change to the Marshall Islands, both now […]
By Journal on October 4, 2019
Amata Kabua, Antari Elbon, Antonio Eliu, Hilary Hosia, Hilda Heine, Imata Jabro Kabua, Katwell Jormelu, Kenneth Kedi, Michael Kabua, Rev. Palukne Johnny
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Flags began flying at half staff earlier this week to honor the late Iroojlaplap and President Imata Jabro Kabua, who died in Honolulu last month. A large crowd turned out Tuesday at Amata Kabua International Airport to greet the US Marines aircraft that transported Kabua’s family and his remains from Honolulu. He was transported directly […]
By Journal on September 19, 2019
Albers Alik Jr., Bryant Zebedy, Cansecho Carmel, Hilda Heine, Jina David, Jo-Jikum, Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner, Meitaka Kendall, Walter Jinuna
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KELLY LORENNIJ The youth non-profit Jo-Jikum, which means “your home,” finally has a place to call home after years of working without a roof over the heads of its Earth Champions. Jo-Jikum Director Kathy Jetnil-Kijiner calls the NGO and its new headquarters a “labor of love” that has come a long way from its humble […]
By Journal on September 19, 2019
Hilary Hosia, Hilda Heine, Jeffery Hsiao
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GIFF JOHNSON The day after the Solomon Islands rocked the Pacific islands diplomatic world this week by switching ties from Taiwan to China, the Marshall Islands Nitijela (parliament) unanimously adopted a three-page resolution honoring over 20 years of RMI-Taiwan ties. After talking about a diplomatic switch for months, the Solomons on Monday became the first […]
By Journal on September 19, 2019
Albon Ishoda, Hilda Heine, Jioji Konusi Konrote, Pal Ahluwalia, Tommy Kijiner Jr., Winston Thompson
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Prior to her installment this week as the 26th Chancellor of the University of the South Pacific (USP), President Hilda Heine and First Gentleman Tommy Kijiner, Jr. visited the USP Campus in Suva where she met USP Vice Chancellor and President Professor Pal Ahluwalia, Pro-Chancellor and Chair of the USP Council Winston Thompson, members of […]
By Journal on September 5, 2019
Bikini, David Bernhardt, Donald Trump, Enewetak, Hilda Heine, Kelly Lorennij, Kevin Lunday, Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, Nic McLellan, Pacific Islands Forum, Rarotonga Treaty, Rongelap, Sandra Oudkirk, Tim Gallaudet, Utrok, World War II
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KELLY LORENNIJ Among the important topics discussed by Pacific Island Forum leaders in Tuvalu last month was the issue of nuclear contamination in the region, a long-standing concern stated in previous Forum meetings and official communique statements, as well as health and security issues related to World War II wrecks and unexploded ordnance. This year […]
By Journal on August 22, 2019
Green Climate Fund, Hilda Heine, Jerry Velasquez, John Silk, Pacific Islands Forum, PIF
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At the margin of the Pacific Islands Forum (PIFS) Leaders meeting last week in Tuvalu, President Hilda Heine met with Jerry Velasquez, Director of the Green Climate Fund’s Division of Mitigation and Adaptation. The meeting was to discuss the on-going GCF program, in particular the Water and Coastal Adaptation Program in the Marshall Islands. President […]