Guam
Sport: Guam already planning for next Davis Cup stint
Guam is already looking ahead to next year after narrowly missing promotion in their Davis Cup tennis debut.
Company contracted for Guam Agent Orange tests
The joint United States military command in Guam has identified a contractor to test for traces of Agent Orange.
Sport: Guam miss out on Davis Cup promotion
Guam has missed out on promotion in the Davis Cup tennis competition after an agonising 2-0 loss against host nation Oman in Muscat.
Sport: New Guam football coach keen to develop talent
The new head coach of the Guam men's football team says he's looking forward to working with players of all ages and developing a strong pathway to the national team.
Sport: Guam through to Davis Cup semi-finals
Guam is through to the semi finals in their debut appearance in the Davis Cup tennis competition, and will play-off against Oman later today for promotion to Asia/Oceania Zone Group Three.
Sport: Defeat dents Guam promotion hopes
Guam's promotion hopes in the Davis Cup tennis competition suffered a major blow as they were beaten 2-1 by Bahrain in their penultimate pool match in Asia/Oceania Zone Group Four.
Sport: Guam win again in Davis Cup
Guam have made it back to back victories in the Davis Cup tennis competition after beating Turkmenistan 3-0 in their latest pool match.
Sport: Guam secure first Davis Cup victory
Guam have secured their first ever victory in the Davis Cup tennis competition, sweeping Mongolia 3-0 in Asia/Oceania Zone Group Four.
Sport: Guam lose opening Davis Cup tie
Guam have been well beaten on their Davis Cup tennis debut in Oman.
Sport: Guam confident ahead of Davis Cup debut
Guam will make their debut in the Davis Cup tennis competition against Singapore in Asia/Oceania Zone Group Four later today.
Pacific island countries left on EU tax haven blacklist
More than half the countries that remain on a European Union blacklist of tax havens are Pacific Island nations after other states moved to address EU concerns.
Guam hospital faces loss of accreditation
Guam's hospital faces losing its accreditation after a survey found a raft of problems had not been fixed.
US Pacific islands seek immigration funding
Hawaii, Guam and the Northern Marianas are pushing for more federal funding to deal with the uncontrolled influx of immigrants.
Nephew accuses suspended Guam Archbishop of sexual abuse
A new accusation of sexual abuse has been levelled against the suspended Guam Archbishop Anthony Apuron, this time by his nephew.
Jellyfish warnings for Guam
People in Guam are being warned of an increase in jellyfish sightings in the territory's waters and told not to go near the creatures even when they wash up on shore.
Guam looks for greater voice in Washington DC
Guam's Governor says the island enters the year with an economy worth at $US5.8 billion, but it is still in need of a greater voice in Washington DC.
Guam loses out on millions of dollars in taxes
An audit report released this week in Guam has revealed tax exemptions between 2014 and 2016 amounted to $US210 million in lost government revenue.
Sport: Guam set for Davis Cup debut
Guam will make their standalone debut in the Davis Cup tennis competition next month.
Soil tests for Agent Orange in Guam to start early 2018
The United States' joint military command in Guam is to begin collecting soil samples in early 2018 to investigate recent claims Agent Orange was used on the island.
Nutritionist urges people of Guam to choose fresh local products
A nutritionist from Guam is urging the public to consume more fresh, local products as part of an effort to tackle health issues facing the country.