Mosquito-born Illness; FSM reaches to Obama; Same-sex in Guam... (Micro Minute, April 17, 2015)
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Read MoreAfter declaring a state of emergency for the state of Chuuk following the devastation of typhoon Maysak, president Mori has now included the state of Yap
Read MoreThe Honolulu Museum of Art's, "Carrying Culture: Navigating Anew" ends with "Celebrate Micronesia" on March 28, 2015. The day long event featured: art-making demonstrations, food, dance, spoken word, a fashion show, coconut-husking contests, and films.
Read MoreThe Marshall Islands National Olympic Committee (MINOC) and Marshalls Wrestling Federation (MWF) will be hosting Oceania Wrestling Championships in Majuro, Marshall Islands on the dates of March 20-22, 2015.
Read More(Honolulu, Hawaii) - FSM citizens gathered at the Ke'ehi Lagoon Memorial Park to vote for their candidates for the 19th FSM congress and State Representatives.
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Read MoreIn his response, the Speaker expressed his "shock" at the tone of the report. Explaining that he believes that the report has a political agenda.
Read MoreIn this episode of our series we were fortunate enough to have had the opportunity to connect with Chuuk State Senate President, and member of the Commission (CFPSC), Mark Mailo.
Read MoreThe FSM Task Force on Unity responds to Chuuk secession arguments. (slideshow presentation)
Read MoreAccording to the FSM Department of Justice, secession from the FSM is unconstitutional and not allowed. Based on the preamble of the constitution, which promotes unity. As well as Article 13 section 3 of the FSM Constitution.
Read MoreIn response to Mr. Stovall's 8 points, Mr. Tadasy Wainit presented his counter arguments. Shortly after Mr. Wainit's rebuts were made, the FSM's Department of Justice released their responses to Mr. Wainit's arguments.
Read MorePresident Obama has requested a $643.6M budget for fiscal year 2016 for the Department of Interior's Office of Insular Affairs.
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