The European Union has released a blacklist of 17 countries, including the United Arab Emirates UAE, Bahrain and Tunisia, which it says are tax havens... READ MORE›
It's Manit Day on Enewetak Atoll, a celebration of Marshall Islands culture when the Pacific nation's troubled past seems a distant memory... READ MORE›
A new alliance of 19 nations committed to quickly phasing out coal has been launched at the UN climate summit in Bonn, Germany... READ MORE›
For women, fighting for justice - including climate justice - can be downright dangerous... READ MORE›
Offshore entities in which Ross and other investors hold a financial stake controlled 31.5 per cent of the company in 2016, according to Navigator's latest annual report... READ MORE›
Madsen, 46, is a self-taught aerospace engineer who was one of the founders of Copenhagen Suborbitals, which is dedicated to building submarines and manned spacecraft... READ MORE›
That day, Madsen was pulled from Koge Bay after police say he deliberately sank his submarine... READ MORE›
Madsen, 46, is a self-taught aerospace engineer who was one of the founders of Copenhagen Suborbitals, which is dedicated to building submarines and manned spacecraft... READ MORE›
Madsen, 46, is a self-taught aerospace engineer who was one of the founders of Copenhagen Suborbitals, which is dedicated to building submarines and manned spacecraft... READ MORE›
Tsai described Taiwan-US relations as being unprecedentedly friendly in comments released by Taiwan's presidential office on Monday... READ MORE›
Tsai, who China believes is seeking formal independence for Taiwan, left on Saturday on a week-long trip to three Pacific island allies... READ MORE›
Ashgabat took the baton from Incheon in South Korea, which hosted the 2013 Games... READ MORE›
Korean Central News Agency Korea News Service via AP, File Will North Korea's next nuclear test involve a thermonuclear missile screaming over Japan?... READ MORE›
North Korea just intimated that it may test a nuclear weapon somewhere above the Pacific Ocean... READ MORE›
The Icelandic lawmaker was sitting in parliament Wednesday, breast-feeding her 6-week-old daughter, when she was unexpectedly called to respond to a bill... READ MORE›
The talks in Kigali, the capital of Rwanda, did not draw the same spotlight as the climate change accord forged in Paris last year... READ MORE›
I'll be holding my breath until the gavel comes down," said Jennifer Morgan, an expert in international climate change negotiations with the World Resources Institute, a research organization... READ MORE›
Global deal on HFCs - greenhouse gases far more powerful than carbon dioxide - seen as 'largest temperature reduction ever achieved by single agreement'... READ MORE›
Meanwhile, from China to Chile, leaders doubled down on their Paris commitments rather than follow in Trump's footsteps... READ MORE›
Children here in the Pacific talk about climate change like children elsewhere talk about school or TV... READ MORE›
Climate change and the Marshall Islands lives in the balance... READ MORE›
A leading climate scientist has denounced the Paris climate change agreement as a fraud... READ MORE›
"Both the San Francisco Peace Treaty, which is predicated on acceptance of the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, and the honour of American veterans need to be defended."... READ MORE›
Eakin said although there wasn't a global coral bleaching event in 2013, every year featured bleaching somewhere in the world... READ MORE›
This is an ambition coalition, said Giza Gaspar Martins, chair of the group of the 48 most vulnerable countries to climate change... READ MORE›
Sydney Pacific island nations under threat from rising seas have warned that climate talks in Paris represent the last chance to save them from obliteration... READ MORE›
Search efforts since then have only turned up fuel, debris, and empty lifeboats, South Korean government sources told Yonhap news agency... READ MORE›
The trillion-dollar global shipping industry may soon be forced to curb greenhouse gas emissions under new rules backed by the European Union and China... READ MORE›
Developing countries are pushing the industrialised countries to include commitments to help poor countries deal with climate change... READ MORE›
The Marshall Islands' suit asks that the nuclear powers begin negotiations on a disarmament treaty one year after the court's ruling... READ MORE›
That contrasts with the US position, which is for some parts to be legally binding, but not countries' pledges to limit the greenhouse gas emissions... READ MORE›
Guam's problems with the US don't stop with North Korea... READ MORE›
The impacts of climate change are being felt acutely by Pacific nations, many of which are low-lying, remote, and with vulnerable infrastructure... READ MORE›
SUNAO TSUBOI, 91, Hiroshima Mr. Tsuboi was a 20-year-old university student on his way to classes on the morning of Aug. 6, 1945, when the atomic bomb fell... READ MORE›
Video Cecil the lion killed The African safari hunting trade by numbers... READ MORE›
But the biggest ever nuclear device detonated by the US was Castle Bravo, in 1954 at Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands... READ MORE›
NEWSER - An 8-year-old terminal cancer patient from Rhode Island has become a massive celebrity in China--in a little less than a week... READ MORE›
The United States was putting its shoulder to the effort to complete an ambitious climate change deal... READ MORE›
A number of countries, including India and Japan, require their parliaments to approve the Paris agreement - a process which could take time... READ MORE›
Some in Guam push for independence from U.S. as Marines prepare for buildup... READ MORE›
The United States has successfully carried out its first-ever missile defence test, with an exercise involving a simulated attack on California by an intercontinental ballistic missile... READ MORE›
Coral reefs are vital barriers for the people of atolls... READ MORE›
Mr Alvarenga washed up in the Marshall Islands, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, in January 2014... READ MORE›
It might be one of the worlds smallest countries but the Marshall Islands has set an ambitious target to cut its greenhouse gas emissions... READ MORE›
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