Guam
Northern Marianas worried about reach of Chinese missiles
The Northern Marianas has expressed concern about the potential danger posed by China's increasing capability to launch missiles that can reach the US territory.
12th Festival of Pacific Arts opens in Guam
The 12th Festival of Pacific Arts is underway in Guam with 27 Pacific countries and territories participating.
Compo sought for Guam WW II occupation
The United States Congress has passed a bill that includes proposed payments for Guamanians who were killed, raped, beaten or forced to work during Japanese occupation in the Second World War.
Resignations in Guam over sex abuse allegations
Two senior members of Guam's Catholic Church have resigned from the archdiocese review board amid sexual abuse allegations against an Archbishop.
NZ museum helps Chamorro art spread south
The Te Papa Museum in New Zealand is collecting Chamorro exhibits from Guam in an effort to share Micronesian culture with the South Pacific. Audio
More US marines due in Guam in 2021
About 2,500 US Marines are expected to move to a proposed base in Guam in 2021.
Calls for Guam's Archbishop to stand down
There are calls for Guam's Archbishop to stand down after an accusation of historical sexual abuse was made against him. Audio
US bomber aircraft crashes in Guam
An American Air Force B-52 bomber aircraft crashed at an airfield in Guam, but military officials say all seven crew members survived.
Guam Archbishop denies abuse allegation
An Archbishop in Guam is denying an allegation he molested an altar boy 40 years ago.
Hopes Guam collection will spread Chamorro culture south
Guam's Humanities Council is hoping a new collection in New Zealand will lead to people in the South Pacific learning more about their 'cousins' in the north.
Guam Catholic church in abuse row
Guam's Catholic church denies that an archbishop encouraged senators to shut down a measure intended to support sexual abuse victims.
Guam at risk of China strikes: report
Guam is at increasing risk of missile strikes from China according to a new report.
New Guam campaign against child sex abuse
A school teacher in Guam says child sexual abuse is a huge problem on the island and he has launched a campaign to help correct it.
Guam teacher campaigns against statute of limitations
A school teacher in Guam is campaigning for the removal of a statute of limitations for civil claims relating to child sexual abuse. Audio
Guam's Chamorro art to be showcased in New Zealand
Indigenous artworks from Guam are being collected for an exhibition at New Zealand's national museum in an effort to promote the culture across the region.
Micronesia drought easing
A professor of meteorology at the University of Guam says drought conditions in Micronesia are easing but normal levels of rainfall are unlikely to return until the end of the year.
Clinton wins Guam primary
The Democratic Party caucuses in Guam have given Hillary Clinton almost 60 percent of their votes, completing her clean sweep of the three US Pacific territories in her bid for the US presidency.
Sport: Guam footballer fails doping test
The world governing body of football, FIFA, has provisionally suspended a Guam international after he failed a doping test.
Tim Robbins apologises to Guam
The American actor, Tim Robbins, has apologised to Guam over a joke he made about the island's relevance to the United States presidential campaign.
Guam to seek vote on its political status this year
Voters in Guam may finally get the chance to vote on the territory's political status, with the US territory's governor announcing an ambitious plan to add a plebiscite to November's election ballot.