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Historic Palau-Taiwan travel bubble under way
Over 100 tourists have descended on Palau to kick off the first travel bubble with Taiwan.
Taiwan travel bubble a lifeline for Palau's economy
Palau's President has welcomed a travel bubble with Taiwan as a lifeline for his country's economy, devastated by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Palau receives Johnson & Johnson vaccines from the United States
Palau has received 200 doses of Johnson and Johnson vaccine this month and has immediately started the rollout to one of the outlying states.
Palau's new president vows to stand strong with US and Taiwan
Palau has a new president and first in his agenda is assuring close allies like the United States and Taiwan that the nation will stand strong with them.
Covid-19: Vaccination programme underway in Palau
Palau's president and president-elect received their coronavirus vaccines this week, as the country aims to become one of the first in the world to innoculate its population against Covid-19.
First batch of Covid vaccines arrives in Palau
The first batch of coronavirus vaccines arrived in Palau early on Saturday morning, greeted on the tarmac by the president-elect and health minister.
Palau authorities will release detained vessel and its crewmembers
The crew of a Chinese vessel who have been detained in Palau since 12 December will be released without charge and ordered to leave the country.
US govt commends Palau for Chinese vessel capture
The United States Embassy in Palau has commended the action the nation has taken against a Chinese fishing vessel and its crew members for alleged unlawful entry.
Palau on track to start Covid-19 vaccination in 2021
Palau health officials said they are on track to conduct its first Covid-19 vaccination by January and according to the Center for Disease Control website.
Palau probes detained Chinese ship, despite Covid-19 risk
Palau is still determining if the 28 crew of a detained Chinese fishing vessel will be formally charged in court, as the case is still being investigated.
Pacific Forum Chair proposes new approach over election of SG
The Chair of the Pacific Islands Forum has recommended an elimination process for candidates in the election of secretary-general at the regional body.
K-9 facility to be built in Palau, but community not happy
In what will be the first of its kind in the Pacific, Palau is building a facility to house newly acquired K-9 military dogs.
Palau renews invite for US military to move in
Palau's president has reiterated his call for the US military to establish a permanent presence in Palau.
Micronesian nations to withdraw from forum if concerns not heeded
Leaders of five Micronesian nations say they will withdraw from the Pacific Islands Forum if their nominee is not chosen as Secretary-General.
US stresses commitment to finalise Compact with Palau
The US is committed to finalising the extension of the economic provision of the Compact of Free Association with Palau this year, according to Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Audio
Taiwan envoy says tourism with Palau will not restart soon
Tourism between Taiwan and Palau will not restart anytime soon, according to the Taiwan Ambassador to Palau.
US Secretary of Defense to make 'historic visit' to Palau
The US Secretary of Defense is scheduled to visit Palau for five hours on Friday, with President Tommy Remengesau Junior calling it a historic visit.
Palau takes a step to safely re-open borders
Palau is to open up its borders to travellers but still under strict protocols.
Micronesian leaders working on an in-person meeting this year
Leaders of Covid-free nations in Micronesia are planning an in-person meeting this year.
US vessel on "humanitarian mission" arrives in Palau
A US military vessel has docked in Palau, with the government describing the visit as a humanitarian mission designed to strengthen relationships and provide technical assistance and training.
Palau schedules another repatriation flight this month
Palau has scheduled another flight on July 23 from Guam to repatriate its nationals and residents stranded abroad especially from the United States.
Suspension of vital Pacific fisheries observers set to continue
The suspension of 100 percent fisheries observer coverage on all purse seine fishing vessels in the Pacific is set to be extended.
Chair asks Forum leaders to defer appointment of new head
The Pacific Islands Forum Chair and Prime Minister of Tuvalu, Kausea Natano, has requested the postponement of the appointment of a new Secretary-General.
'It's Micronesia's turn' to lead Pacific Islands Forum: Palau President
Palau's President Tommy Remengesau says "it is Micronesia's turn to provide the next Pacific Island's Forum Secretary-General".
Repatriated Palauans arrive today from Guam
There may never be a flight to Palau more unpopular than the one scheduled to arrive this morning.