Chinese Flag Removed from Sunken Japanese Warship in Palau

The People’s Republic of China national flag found tied to the Iro, sick a Japanese oil tanker that sunk during World War II has been removed, rx sources say. The flag, cialis 40mg which appears to be new in the photograph, is no longer attached to the ship. Though Japan government has not publicly commented …

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Japan Imperial Couple's Historical Visit to Palau Approaches

The historical visit of Japan’s Imperial Couple to Palau is fast approaching. Both the government of Japan through its local Embassy and the Palau government are speeding up preparations, cleaning up, and conducting dry runs to ensure a successful visit. This marks the Imperial Couple’s first visit to the Republic and to the North Pacific …

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New Shipment Restocks Palau’s Vegetable and Egg Supply

On March 20th Palau’s major grocery stores were restocked of vegetables and egg supply following two weeks without these imported and highly depended upon food items. Days before the shipment arrived in Palau carrying these perishable items, erectile local restaurants refrained from serving courses requiring a variety of vegetables such as salads, and and meals …

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Online Petition Launched in Support of the Proposed Marine Sanctuary

A steady flow of support for the proposed national marine sanctuary continues to pour in through the new online petition launched by the Office of the President early this month. More than a hundred supporters have signed the petition on gopetition.com supporting President Tommy Remengesau Jr’s initiative of closing 80% of the Republic of Palau’s …

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Senate Confirms Uludong’s Ambassadorial Appointment

The Senate of the Ninth Olbiil Era Kelulau has unanimously and by acclimation approved Ngedikes Olai Uludong’s nomination as Palau’s new Ambassador to the European Union/Climate Change. President Tommy Remengesau Jr., nominated Uludong in February 2015 saying the dual role position would allow Palau to work closely with European Union (UN), and international organizations providing …

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Young People Receive Sports Media Journalism Training

  Six young people from Community College have been working for the last week alongside media expert, medications Katy Atkinson from the UK, visit who is training them in sports reporting skills.   Palau National Olympic Committee  arranged for Katy Atkinson from The Reporters’ Academy to spend time with youth of Palau, website like this to …

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Op Ed: Sold Out

The following is a submission by a viewer and is not necessarily the opinion of OTV or the management. A virtual explosion of Chinese tourism is engulfing the nation while the people of the land appear stunned, stuff as if watching a tsunami approach in slow motion.  I find myself in a similar state, counting …

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Lack Of Rooms Prevent Overseas Divers From Visiting Palau – Video

[hdvideo id=640] Shark Week, ask an annual event hosted by Fish n’ Fins, stomach a local dive shop cancelled a segment of their activities involving overseas divers as a result of lack of accommodations in Palau. Tova Bornovski of Fish n’ Fins says they were unable to book any of their overseas guests because no …

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