Pacific February 19, 2024 Philippine army and Islamic State-aligned group clash, at least 8 dead Philippine troops and Muslim militants from the Dawlah Islamiyah, a small group aligned with the Islamic State, fought on Feb. 19, leaving at least six soldiers and two rebels dead.
OPINION February 14, 2024 Think the US exit from Afghanistan was bad? Look what's brewing in the Pacific U.S. control of the Central Pacific depends on three treaties that are being held up by $120 million a year in offsets. China will love it if we drop the ball.
Mystery February 14, 2024 Amelia Earhart's family receives shocking call after 'most promising' lead in 86-year-old mystery A relative of Amelia Earhart told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that Deep Sea Vision's recent underwater discovery is the "most promising" lead in 86 years.
China February 5, 2024 Influx of illegal Chinese migrants threatens US territory, island must show 'strength of the nation' EXCLUSIVE: Rep. James Moylan of Guam warned that the territory is being “infiltrated" by illegal Chinese migrants, and said he is seeking aid from the Biden administration to protect the island.
North Korea February 2, 2024 North Korea's Kim Jong Un calls for 'war preparations' during first-ever Naval shipyard inspection in Nampho North Korean ruler Kim Jong Un toured a naval shipbuilding facility in Nampho, where he urged workers to step up their military readiness amid perceived threats from South Korea.
China January 30, 2024 China sees potential 2024 Biden-Trump rematch as having to choose from two 'bowls of poison': expert China is eyeing a potential rematch between former President Trump and President Biden for the U.S. presidency in 2024 as a lose-lose situation, with neither candidate being particularly appealing to Beijing.
China January 25, 2024 US Navy sailing warship into Taiwan Strait prompts fiery response from China: 'Trouble and provocation' The U.S. Navy sailed a warship into Taiwan Strait this week, prompting a fiery response from China, who said the action caused "trouble and provocation."
Japan January 18, 2024 Japanese Defense Ministry signs contract to purchase 400 US-made long-range Tomahawk missiles Japanese Defense Ministry agreed to purchase 400 long-range Tomahawk missiles from the United States and officials from both countries met in Tokyo on Thursday to sign a contract.
China January 18, 2024 GOP Rep warns US Navy plan to relocate fuel from Hawaii could jeopardize operations in the Indo-Pacific Rep. Mike Gallagher, R-Wis., said U.S. operations in the Indo-Pacific, including the capabilities of the U.S. military could 'grind to a halt' over a plan to relocate oil from Hawaii.
LIFESTYLE January 11, 2024 On this day in history, January 11, 1935, Amelia Earhart is first aviator to fly solo, Hawaii to California Amelia Earhart became the first person to fly from Hawaii to North America on this day in history, Jan. 11, 1935, succeeding after 10 previous pilots died while attempting the same trip.
Pacific January 9, 2024 Suspect in Korean tourist's fatal shooting has committed suicide, Guam police confirm Guamanian police have confirmed that a man accused of shooting and killing a South Korean tourist during a robbery last week has committed suicide.