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ADB vice president visits FSM and Marshall Islands

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Manila, Philippines: Asian Development Bank (ADB) Vice-President C. Lawrence Greenwood, Jr. will visit the Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) and the Republic of the Marshall Islands

Possible Marshall Islands loan from the ADB endorsed in Majuro

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: The Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) largest loan to the Marshall Islands

Marshalls wants more observers to keep eye on tuna fisheries

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: The Marshall Islands says by the end of the year, the country needs to triple the current number of observers of the tuna boats working out of Majuro.

Marshalls urged to prepare for reduced US funding

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) says the Marshall Islands needs to start generating surpluses to put into its trust fund this year, if it is to cope with th

Marshall Islands hotel sale on hold

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: A planned sale of the struggling government-owned Marshall Islands Resort has been put on hold.

Fiber cable will bring broadband to Marshall Islands

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: The laying of a new submarine fiber optic cable from the Marshall Islands to Guam starts this month

Marshalls landowner sues government over US base

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: A powerful traditional chief in the Marshall Islands is suing the western Pacific nation's government over a treaty which gives the US the use of his land fo

One lap top per child in Pacific

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: Thirteen Pacific island nations are to receive 1,000 computer laptops each in hopes of improving results in public primary schools

Marshalls join one laptop per child scheme

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: Marshall Islands is the latest country to join an education improvement plan using state of the art laptops in schools

EU solar work targets five remote Pacific nations

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Majuro, Marshall Islands: Five small Pacific island nations are getting US$$16.75 million from the European Union to install solar power equipment and improve energy efficiency

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