Guam
Guam's indigenous people 'feel less safe' due to US military build-up
US military build-up on Guam makes it a target and puts safety of indigenous Chamorro people at risk, head of the Pacific Islands Development Programme at Hawaii's East West Center says. Audio
US military buildup causing more tensions on Guam
There have long been tensions on Guam due to the heavy United States military presence there, but as Washington moves to counter China's presence in the region it is sending more soldiers and missiles… Audio
NZ warned after Chinese hackers target critical US infrastructure
Chinese state-sponsored hackers have been spying on critical US infrastructure, and New Zealand could be a target too, Western intelligence agencies and Microsoft say.
Typhoon Mawar will intensify to Cat 4 before hitting Guam and Rota
Typhoon Mawar is forecast to intensify to a category 4 storm with winds gusting to over 300 kilometres per hour as it heads towards Guam and the Northern Marianas island of Rota.
US, China not Panuelo to blame for Pacific dynamic - Underwood
US and China not Panuelo to blame for Pacific dynamic - Underwood. Audio
Guam senator says caning will deter violent criminals
A senator says a bill to introduce caning as a form of punishment will reduce crime on Guam.
Controversial caning bill before Guam's Senate
A bill to introduce caning as a form of punishment is stirring public debate on Guam.Formally introduced to Guam's Senate on January 27th, the bill proposes judicial caning as punishment for people… Audio
New bill to combat child abuse in Guam
A new bill in Guam aims to set clear boundaries for how long kids can stay in foster care and when parental rights need to be terminated.
Catholic Church in Guam begins processing abuse victims' compensation claims
Guam court approves the final revision to the compromise agreement that would bring closure to the clergy abuse victims' civil action against the Catholic Church
Guam Catholic Church offers up to $US34m to sex abuse victims
Guam's Catholic Church has come up with a revised payment proposal of up to $US 34 million to those who claimed they were raped or sexually molested by priests and other clergy when they were minors.
Guam basketballers look to future after tough loss
Guam's basketballers believe the future is bright despite falling agonisingly short of qualifying for the Asia Cup.
Guam men's basketball team edge closer to Asia Cup qualification
The Guam men's basketball team moved a step closer to an historic spot in the Asia Cup after beating Chinese Taipei.
Guam looking to increase restrictions amid surge in Covid-19 cases
The governor of Guam is considering tightening Covid-19 restrictions amid a new surge of Covid-19 cases.
Guam chasing basketball milestone in Asia Cup qualifiers
The Guam men's basketball team is chasing history on home soil this week in two winner-takes-all Asia Cup qualifiers.
Guam moves closer to first ever Asia Cup
The Guam men's basketball team is now just one step away from their first appearance at the Asia Cup.
In brief: News from around the Pacific
Guam has launched a 'vacation and vaccination' promotion, clashes between West Papuan guerilla fighters and Indonesia have been compared to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and in the Northern…
Guam football coach resigns
The Guam Football Association is on the lookout for a new national head coach after Karl Dodd resigned last week due to a family emergency.
Guam basketballers counting down to on-court return
The Guam men's basketball team hopes to be back on court in the coming weeks, as they await the resumption their Asia Cup qualifying campaign.
US Pacific states and territories leading vaccination roll-out
Some Pacific countries and territories are leading the United States on Covid-19 vaccination statistics. Audio
Guam makes inroads on cutting Covid-19 rate
After months of harrowing infection rates and deaths, figures are starting to track in the right direction, according to the island's governor, Lou Leon Guerrero. Audio