Muslim community puts down roots in Marshall Islands

Muslim community puts down roots in Marshall Islands

The growing presence of the Ahmadiyya has sparked repeated criticism of the group, criticism ranging from a debate over their right to exist in the Marshall Islands—despite a constitution that guarantees religious freedom—to ‘concern’ over their beliefs, writes Giff Johnson.
EXIT WOUNDS

EXIT WOUNDS

Wars don’t end when a soldier comes home. It is often the start of a whole new psychological battle.
Leaders Face 2 Face

Leaders Face 2 Face

A Bipartisan Panel of six elected parliamentary representatives, including the Vanuatu Prime Minister were brought together to further conversations around service delivery structures based on some of Vanuatu’s established National Priorities.
Greed trumps conservation in the Pacific

Greed trumps conservation in the Pacific

Can Pacific islands reap the benefits of a lucrative tuna fishery while reducing catches to sustainable levels? That is the key challenge facing the Pacific islands today as they attempt to both control and gain more benefit from the lucrative tuna fishery, writes Giff Johnson.
West Papua’s MSG membership bid is still alive

West Papua’s MSG membership bid is still alive

While Indonesia remains in election limbo, the MSG keeps hope alive for West Papuan membership, with the special MSG leader’s summit asking for a new application to be submitted which represents all West Papuan groups, writes Ben Bohane.