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Greenpeace took on a mission unlike anything they had done before – to mass relocate the people of Rongelap atoll in the ...
Analysts warn that developments in the Second Island Chain - which has seen increased manoeuvring from Washington and Beijing ...
Analysts warn that developments in the Second Island Chain - which has seen increased manoeuvring from Washington and Beijing ...
University of Hawaii researchers, using geological data, concluded the Marshall Islands could be lost to ... Findings published in the Earth Future's journal, which examines the state of the ...
Amsa was among 100 islanders attending a town hall on March 18 in Springdale ... according to the Marshall Islands Journal. In late January, the Marshallese government issued guidance to ...
Bruce Robert Marshall was born October 10 ... Lois died peacefully at home in 2022 and in March of 2025, at 99, her dear Bruce died peacefully at home as well.
Until recently, the Marshall Islands was the only United Nations member without a national soccer team. Its citizens wanted to change that. So, in December 2020, they founded the Marshall Islands ...
A state tournament send-off event was held for the John Marshall boys basketball team Monday, March 17, 2025, at John Marshall High School in Rochester. The Rockets beat Lakeville North 68-66 in ...
A would-be car thief ended up in a Mountlake Terrace, Wash., hospital after being confronted during an early morning robbery attempt. The thief was in the process of stealing a truck at a local ...
Marshall Islands traditional and ... The Bravo hydrogen bomb test blasted Rongelap and nearby islands with snow-like radioactive fallout on 1 March 1954. The 82 Rongelap people were first ...
Feature – Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior, which helped evacuate people of Rongelap Atoll in 1985, shines a spotlight on the legacy of US nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, writes Giff Johnson.