Guam
Guam governor's backflip on military build-up questioned
A chorus of voices on Guam is questioning the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up. Audio
Guam governor's backflip on military build-up questioned
A chorus of voices on Guam is questioning the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up. Audio
Guam senator backs governor's u-turn on build-up
A Republican senator on Guam is backing the governor's decision to withdraw his support for the military build-up.
Guam governor says military 'cannibalising' work force
Guam Governor says the cannabilisation of his territory's workforce has forced him to withdraw support for the military buildup. Audio
Guam Governor not supporting US military build-up
The Governor of Guam has withdrawn his support for the build-up of United States military forces in the US territory.
Clergy sex abuse lawsuits in Guam rise to 40
Another lawsuit has been filed in Guam alleging sexual abuse by a former priest, Louis Brouillard.
Guam's Catholic Church faces two more lawsuits
Two more lawsuits have been filed in Guam by men who say they were sexually abused by a former priest in the 1960s.
Smoking age to be raised in Guam
The legal age for buying tobacco products and e-cigarettes on Guam will rise from 18 to 21 next year.
Denial of temporary worker visas in Guam 'devastating'
Guam's Labour Department says the ongoing denial of temporary worker visas is having a devastating impact on the construction industry.
Part time legislature touted for Guam
A first time senator in Guam wants his job to become part time in the hope the legislature becomes more representative of the community it serves. Audio
Guam senator calls for part-time legislature
A Guam senator wants the island's legislature to become a part-time one, in the hope that a wider cross section of society will be represented.
Geopolitical tensions a growing threat for Guam
A Guam academic says the Micronesian territory faces a greater threat from geopolitical tensions in the region. Having an anti-missile system in Guam has not necessarily made local people feel safe. Audio
US federal court ruling 'frustrating' for Guam decolonisation
A long-time campaigner for Guam's independence says a federal court ruling last week is frustrating, and misses the point of decolonisation. Audio
US court ruling on Guam described as frustrating
A long-time campaigner for Guam's independence says a federal court ruling last week is frustrating, and misses the point of decolonisation.
Caught in the crosshairs, life as a militarised island
Guam's role as the forward strategic point for the projection of US force in the Asia Pacific has made the Micronesian people of this island an unwitting target.
Mixed feelings on Guam about militarisation
A Guam academic says the Micronesian territory faces a greater element of threat from geopolitical tensions in the region.
Guam leader still committed to decolonisation vote
Guam's governor has laid out his support for several development projects, while laying bare the difficulties of his quest for a decolonisation vote.
Northern Marianas shocked by abuse allegations
Sexual abuse allegations against a former bishop shock the Northern Marianas, as the Vatican's investigation into abuse on Guam steps up. Audio
Doubt over Vatican investigation of Guam abuse allegations
A lawyer representing former altar boys on Guam is casting doubt on the trial being held by the Vatican to investigate allegations the island's Archbishop abused them.
Vatican to hear from former altar boy accusing Guam Archbishop of abuse
Vatican representatives are due to hear evidence today from one of the former altar boys who accused Guam's Archbishop Anthony Apuron of sexual abuse.