Guam
Guam investigation into Agent Orange of 'utmost urgency'
The Environmental Protection Agency in Guam says it is treating allegations that the toxic chemical, Agent Orange, was used there during the Vietnam War with the utmost urgency.
Claim Guam Catholic Church rewarded priest who protected Apuron
The Catholic Church in Guam is being accused of rewarding a priest who shielded its Archbishop from abuse allegations. Audio
Claim Guam Catholic Church rewarded priest who protected Apuron
The decision of the Catholic Church in Guam to send a priest to study in Canada has been criticised by those who say he protected its Archbishop from abuse allegations and is the cause of much… Audio
Guam governor vetoes minimum wage raise
Guam's governor has vetoed legislation that would have incrementally raised the territory's minimum wage over the next two years.
Questions over investigation into Guam Archbishop
The time it is taking for the Vatican to investigate allegations against Guam's Catholic Archbishop is being questioned.
Guam concern over priest transfer to Canada
Concerns have been raised on Guam about the Catholic Church's decision to send a priest accused of misconduct to study canon law in Canada.
Japan defence minister visits Guam military bases
Japan's defence minister on Friday visited US military bases on Guam.
Guam and American Samoa denied committee vote
Congressional representatives of United States territories like Guam and American Samoa have been denied the right to vote in the Committee of the Whole.
Japan's defence minister to inspect US missile battery on Guam
Japan's defence minister Tomomi Inada is this week expected to visit Guam and inspect the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system.
Thousands of litres of Agent Orange sprayed at Guam - US veteran
An Air Force veteran says he sprayed thousands of litres of the toxic chemical, Agent Orange, at a United States airbase on Guam, possibly contributing to several illnesses and deaths.
Another lawsuit filed against the Catholic Church in Guam
Another former altar boy has filed a lawsuit against Guam's Catholic Church alleging historical sexual assault.
Guam governor outlines marijuana plan
Guam's Governor, Eddie Calvo, who vetoed a bill that would allow eligible residents to grow medical marijuana at home, has proposed legalising recreational marijuana, with heavy taxation.
Guam decolonisation, Trump and China
A decolonisation plebiscite on Guam that was due to be held last month is likely to be deferred to 2018. Audio
Guam decolonisation plebiscite deferred
A decolonisation plebiscite on Guam that was due to be held last month is likely to be deferred to 2018. Audio
Guam war reparations questioned
An assistant professor of indigenous studies on Guam says he's disappointed additional funds have not been allocated by the United States to pay war reparations.
Guam welcomes US reparations bill
The US Senate has passed a bill which includes war reparations for those who suffered during Japan's occupation of Guam.
US to make Tinian in CNMI divert airfield
The U.S. Air Force has chosen Tinian in the Northern Marianas to be a divert airfield if a base in Guam is rendered inoperable because of an attack or natural calamity.
New archbishop takes over Guam's embattled Catholic church
A new archbishop for Guam's embattled catholic church arrives on the island today.
Pacific correspondent Mike Field
Mike Field considers the legacy of Fiji's Voreqe Bainimarama seizing power in a coup one decade on; the Catholic Church on Guam is tearing itself apart over sexual abuse by priests and a Samoan… Audio
Call for US military on Guam to return farm land
The Independence taskforce on Guam says the United States military should return land it's not using to the community for farming.