The Marshall Islands are the self-proclaimed "last country on Earth without a football team" but Lloyd Owers, from Banbury in ...
A selection of images from Greenpeace photographers around the world this week. Drop a comment below and let us know which is ...
Crew of the Rainbow Warrior and other Greenpeace officials were welcomed to the Marshall Islands during a dockside ceremony in Majuro to mark the 40th anniversary of the evacuation of Rongelap Atoll.
Feature - Greenpeace's Rainbow Warrior, which helped evacuate people of Rongelap Atoll in 1985, shines a spotlight on the ...
The South Pacific’s nuclear non-proliferation and disarmament treaty, known as the Treaty of Rarotonga, was signed in Majuro last week during the observance of Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day. RNZ ...
was signed in Majuro last week during the observance of Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day. RNZ Pacific's Marshall Islands correspondent Giff Johnson said many people assumed the Compact of Free ...
However, the Marshall Islands government search and rescue taskforce says it is committed to locate the missing vessel and ...
went missing on March 3rd after departing Majuro for Mili Atoll. Despite using planes and ships from the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, and Marshall Islands, no sign of the sea ambulance or its crew was ...
The 37-foot fiberglass vessel left Majuro, the Marshall Islands’ capital, at 12:30 p.m. for Mili Atoll, 73 miles southeast, for a tuberculosis screening, the Marshall Islands Ministry of Health ...
Cook Islands, a key advocate of the Treaty of Rarotonga since its inception, commended the Marshall Islands’ decision to sign ... Memorial Anniversary of Nuclear Victims Remembrance Day in Majuro. The ...
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