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ABC Radio Australia’s ambitious two-year FM expansion project in the Pacific has concluded with the recent launch in the Marshall Islands of a new FM transmitter. Residents of Majuro atoll are ...
The Marshall Islands - the last nation on Earth without a national team - will play their first-ever international matches in the 2025 Outrigger Challenge Cup in August; in the USA, Lloyd Owers ...
National Security Bureau (NSB) Director-General Tsai Ming-yen (蔡明彥) and Marshallese Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Kalani Kaneko yesterday signed a letter of intent on security cooperation. The ...
The Marshall Islands are a chain of 29 coral atolls – ring shaped islands formed from coral reefs that encircle lagoons – located in the central Pacific Ocean, between Hawaii and the Philippines.
Plans are in the works to host the Marshall Islands' first tournament -- or "fixtures" -- Aug. 11-17 at Springdale High School's Bulldog Stadium. It's being called the Outrigger Challenge Cup.
The Marshall Islands are seeking to become the last of the 193 United Nations member states to have a recognized international 11-a-side soccer team, with the aim of becoming a member of FIFA ...
Its citizens wanted to change that. So, in December 2020, they founded the Marshall Islands Soccer Federation and, in 2022, hired British coach Lloyd Owers to help build the nation’s first team.
The Marshall Islands, the last country in the world without a football team, are set to play their first 11-a-side fixtures. The Pacific Island nation, which boasts fewer than 40,000 inhabitants ...
The state-owned AM radio station, V7AB Radio Marshall, has the farthest reach. Some media practitioners travel long distances to obtain interviews and audio recordings in remote communities.
SYDNEY, Australia — The Marshall Islands declared on Tuesday its first national marine sanctuary, which protects a "pristine" expanse of the Pacific Ocean that is home to deep-sea sharks and green ...
Marshall Islands declared its first national marine sanctuary, protecting a "pristine" expanse of tropical Pacific Ocean home to deep-sea sharks and green turtles.