Typhoon Mawar flips cars, cuts power on Guam

Powerful Typhoon Mawar churned slowly over the U.S. Pacific territory of Guam on Thursday, lashing the island with wind and rain, tearing down trees, walls and power lines, flipping cars, and pushing dangerous storm

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Tonga undersea volcano eruption disrupted satellite signals halfway around the world, researchers say

A massive undersea volcano that erupted in Tonga last year reportedly disrupted satellite signals halfway around the world.  Since then, an international team of researchers has used satellite-and ground-based

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Fijian Businesswomen Receive Digital Financial Literacy Training

Twenty Fijian women recently benefitted from an engaging three-day training program organised by Business Assistance Fiji (BAF), in collaboration with South Pacific Business Development (SPBD) and the Centre for

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VirtualFlex Innovate 2023 Conference – Secured Digital Transformation: Empowering Organizations for a Future-Proof Cyber Landscape

Join the Pacific’s premier event to safeguard your business and embrace digital transformation To tech enthusiasts, industry leaders, and forward-thinking professional: We are thrilled to announce the inaugural annual

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Trade Mark Cautionary Notice for JENNIE-O in Micronesia and Palau

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Trade Mark Cautionary Notice for HORMEL FOODS CORPORATION in Micronesia and Palau

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Trade Mark Cautionary Notice for EASYCARE in Micronesia and Palau

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Hibbard Consulting & McCann Consulting

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Chief is more than just a title, Fiji President tells the GCC

You are here for your people, says Fiji President Ratu Wiliame Katonivere. While addressing the members of the Great Council of Chiefs (GCC), Ratu Wiliame says that, as chiefs, the council should provide the best

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Nauru offshore processing to cost Australian taxpayers $485m

Offshore processing on Nauru will cost Australia $485m (US$320 million) this year, despite the fact there are just 22 refugees and asylum seekers left at the Pacific Island’s regional processing centre. Department of

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