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Covid drives Marshall Islands fisheries revenue down

But the losses could be significantly higher for a sector that now underwrites over 10% of the national budget of the Marshall Islands.  Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority or MIMRA Director Glen Joseph pointed out the challenge facing MIMRA Thursday.  “As of the end of July, we still had 7…
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Oregon state police called to Portland amid escalating tensions

Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler on Sunday warned of an escalation of violence after seeing a flurry of social media posts vowing revenge for Saturday’s shooting victim, identified by the right-wing Patriot Prayer militia group as one of its supporters. Gov. Kate Brown, a Democrat, announced a plan on Su…
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Philippines allows partial reopening in capital

President Rodrigo Duterte, however, placed the southern city of Iligan under a mild lockdown after a rise in community infections, underscoring how Covid-19 cases have spread away from the capital, metropolitan Manila, the epicenter of the pandemic in the country. Night curfew hours have been short…
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US Defense secretary’s visit to Palau raises questions

Despite the longstanding relationship between Washington and Koror, it’s believed that Esper is the first U.S Defense secretary to visit Palau. His five-hour visit to Palau on Friday in the middle of a global pandemic and just months out from the U.S presidential election raised eyebrows in s…
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Live stream concert in Majuro highlights Covid-19 hope

At Friday’s Nitijela (parliament) session, Foreign Minister Casten Nemra delivered a somber report on the impact of Covid-19 on Marshall Islanders in America. He said at least 83 islanders have died to date from Covid-19, with over half of these deaths — 47 — in Northwest Arkansas where over 10,000…
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