Guam
Guam govt to go on holiday on Friday
Guam's Governor has signed an executive order making this Friday a holiday for his government.
Guam priest makes further admissions
A Catholic priest who admitted decades of sexual abuse on Guam has made further admissions in a depositions hearing.
Taiwanese president set for Guam stop
The president of Taiwan will make an historic visit to Guam today.
CNMI agrees to US Air Force use of Tinian airport
The Northern Marianas will allow the US air force to use the international airport on Tinian if the Anderson Air Force Base on Guam is rendered unusable.
Tagata o Te Moana for 28 October 2017
A journalist's death shines the spotlight on violence against women in in Papua New Guinea; The state of emergency declared for an erupting volcano in Vanuatu comes to an end; The Catholic Church in… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 October 2017
People affected by an erupting volcano in Solomon Islands say they are living off coconuts because their water supplies have been contaminated by ashfall; An academic says violence near Papua's… Audio
Tropical storm warning for CNMI's Rota
People on the Northern Marianas island of Rota are being warned to prepare for an approaching tropical storm.
Dateline Pacific evening edition for 23 October 2017
Guam's Catholic Church says it has taken steps to rid the clergy of remaining sexual abusers but offers no guarantees; The advocacy group Doctors for Refugees says moving Manus Island detainees to the… Audio
Guam's Catholic Church says clergy now free of sexual abusers
Guam's Catholic Church says there are no guarantees but it has taken steps to ensure no sexual abuse perpetrators remain in the clergy. Audio
Guam's Catholic Church does not believe perpetrators remain in clergy
Guam's Catholic Church says it does not believe perpetrators remain in the clergy despite a growing number of historical sexual abuse complaints.
Lawyer not surprised Guam church abuse victim was shunned
A lawyer for church sexual abuse complainants on Guam is not surprised an alleged victim was 'shunned' when he tried to report abuse.
Fresh allegations of abuse by Guam priests
Two new allegations of abuse by priests in Guam have been made in multi-million dollar lawsuits.
US military urged to be open about Marianas firing ranges
It is hoped a court ruling will pave the way for full assessment of the impacts of the US navy's plans for firing ranges in the Northern Marianas
Guam governor warns North Korea would be destroyed
The governor of Guam Eddie Calvo says North Korea would be destroyed by the United States if it fires missiles at the US territory.
Guam's Catholic Church abuse scandal widens
The Catholic Church on Guam, one of the most Catholic places in the world, is facing more than 100 lawsuits alleging decades of child sex abuse, along with signs of an official cover-up. Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 19 September 2017
Child sex abuse scandal continues to plague the Catholic Church on Guam; Tonga civil society head says early elections could be an opportunity for women candidates; While in PNG there are hopes for… Audio
Catholic Church child sex abuse scandal continues on Guam
A child sex abuse scandal is plaguing one of the most Catholic places in the world, with more than 100 lawsuits filed against the church on Guam. Audio
Guam Rep investigated for rental, gifts and lodging
A House Ethics Committee says it will begin an additional round of information-gathering into alleged ethics violations by Guam's Delegate to the US Congress, Madeleine Bordallo.
Guam: the tip of the spear in US military might
Asia-Pacific islands hosting US military bases have become a clear target in the high-stakes game of nuclear chicken unfolding between North Korea and the United States. One of those at risk is the… Audio
Guam delegate calls for DACA to remain
Guam's delegate to the US Congress has called for a reversal of the decision to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals programme, saying it's cruel.