Guam
Hopes that photos will trigger NCD discussion
There are hopes a regional photography competition will spur more discussion on non-communicable diseases among people across the region. Audio
Investigators on their way to Guam, says Catholic Church
The Catholic Church on Guam says a group of investigators will soon arrive as part of the canonical trial of the island's archbishop.
16 child sex abuse lawsuits filed against Guam church
A 16th lawsuit has been filed alleging historical sexual abuse against the Catholic Church in Guam.
Reviving a maritime culture lost for centuries
It seems the most unlikely of places, but in a dark red shed in rural Waihi an ambitious project is underway to restore the maritime culture of the Chamorro people of the Northern Marianas and Guam.
Trump's border officers pledge could help Guam, says governor
The Governor of Guam Eddie Calvo says United States President Donald Trump's pledge to hire more border patrol officers could benefit the territory.
Guam's Catholic Church facing potential $60m in payouts
Guam's new Catholic Archbishop says he's been instructed by the Pope to bring healing and unity to the territory as the church faces legal action for child sex abuse.
More lawsuits filed against Catholic Church on Guam
Six former altar boys on Guam have filed multimillion-dollar lawsuits against the Catholic Church over historical allegations of sexual abuse.
Guam wants answers on Agent Orange allegations
The Office of Guam's governor says allegations that the toxic chemical Agent Orange may have been used on Guam during the Vietnam War are very concerning.
Fishermen's fears of Marianas sanctuary unfounded - academic
An associate science professor at Guam university says fears held by fishermen about the prospect of the Marianas Trench becoming a sanctuary are unfounded.
Guam investigation into Agent Orange of 'utmost urgency'
The Environmental Protection Agency in Guam says it is treating allegations that the toxic chemical, Agent Orange, was used there during the Vietnam War with the utmost urgency.
Claim Guam Catholic Church rewarded priest who protected Apuron
The decision of the Catholic Church in Guam to send a priest to study in Canada has been criticised by those who say he protected its Archbishop from abuse allegations and is the cause of much… Audio
Guam governor vetoes minimum wage raise
Guam's governor has vetoed legislation that would have incrementally raised the territory's minimum wage over the next two years.
Questions over investigation into Guam Archbishop
The time it is taking for the Vatican to investigate allegations against Guam's Catholic Archbishop is being questioned.
Guam concern over priest transfer to Canada
Concerns have been raised on Guam about the Catholic Church's decision to send a priest accused of misconduct to study canon law in Canada.
Japan defence minister visits Guam military bases
Japan's defence minister on Friday visited US military bases on Guam.
Guam and American Samoa denied committee vote
Congressional representatives of United States territories like Guam and American Samoa have been denied the right to vote in the Committee of the Whole.
Japan's defence minister to inspect US missile battery on Guam
Japan's defence minister Tomomi Inada is this week expected to visit Guam and inspect the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system.
Thousands of litres of Agent Orange sprayed at Guam - US veteran
An Air Force veteran says he sprayed thousands of litres of the toxic chemical, Agent Orange, at a United States airbase on Guam, possibly contributing to several illnesses and deaths.
Another lawsuit filed against the Catholic Church in Guam
Another former altar boy has filed a lawsuit against Guam's Catholic Church alleging historical sexual assault.
Guam governor outlines marijuana plan
Guam's Governor, Eddie Calvo, who vetoed a bill that would allow eligible residents to grow medical marijuana at home, has proposed legalising recreational marijuana, with heavy taxation.