Guam
Are Guam schools safe for pupils?: 'Probably not' - education official
The US territory has failed or delayed health inspections and sanitary permits over the years, and officials can't answer for sure why. Audio
'Help us': Guam's nuclear radiation survivors' plea to the United States
Sharing their stories for the first time, Guam cancer survivors of the nuclear radiation exposure, want the world to know how it has devastated their lives and their families. Audio
Land wars over Guam's militarised landscape - 'I want my freedom'
The battle for land rights continues in the US territory ahead of proposed long-range missile testing in December. Audio
CNMI group raises concern on Guam governor's nuclear stance
An indigenous advocacy group in the Northern Marianas is opposing Lou Leon Guerrero's stance on the use of nuclear weapons and long-range missiles on Guam.
'More military planes than birds': US militarisation in Guam; self-defence or provocation?
As Washington tries to bolster its defence capabilities in the US territory, Guamanians are questioning whether militarisation will help or harm the people, the environment and their future. Audio
US territories get greenlight for associate membership to regional body
"There is widespread support for the membership of Guam and American Samoa...that is the recommendation from [Pacific Islands Forum] foreign ministers." Audio
US territories to become Forum associate members
Pacific Foreign Ministers have given United States territories Guam and American Samoa their nod of approval to be associate members of the Pacific Islands Forum. Caleb Fotheringham has more. Audio
Guam govt says US military's need-to-know approach warranted
Guam government standing by US need-to-know approach amid suspicion and confusion over potential impacts of long-range missile testing in the territory. Audio
Guam defends missile testing, nukes, to maintain 'peace'
Governor Lou Leon Guerrero says the US territory has no choice but to defend itself amid ongoing nuclear threats to the Asia-Pacific region. Audio
'It sucks': Guam's Chamorro people and their complex relationship with the US
Cultural historian and Guam museum curator Dr Michael Bevacqua says after liberation in July 1944, there was the strong desire amongst indigenous Chamorros to Americanise. Audio
The complex relationship between Guam and the US military
RNZ Pacific reporter Eleisha Foon is in Guam and spoke with several community members about the issues they face. Audio
The battle to keep Chamorro culture in Guam alive
Chamorro culture continues to be preserved through the sharing of language and history at Guam's Museum. Audio
Guam primary election - unofficial results
Voter turnout has been low, with just over 31 percent casting their ballots - despite there being over 60,000 registered voters.
Guam landowners protest against increased military presence
The deadline for submissions on long range missile testing for Guam closes on August 2. Audio
Guam's legislature seeks transparency for US missile defence system
Guam's Congress is asking the US Defence Department to release the unclassified version of an independent assessment of the integrated air and missile defence system it is proposing. Audio
Guamanians seek access to an unclassified report
Guam's Legislature has requested access to the unclassified version of an "independent assessment of the integrated air and missile defense architecture. Audio
Saipan bishop appointed archbishop in Guam
Bishop Jimenez, who spent nearly 20 years in Saipan in the Northern Mariana Islands, was appointed by the Vatican to become the Archbishop of Agana.
WWII soldiers' remains repatriated from Guam to Japan
On Wednesday, leaders from Guam and Japan gathered to repatriate remains of up to eight Japanese soldiers from World War two, back home. Audio
US territories vying for Forum associate membership
Two US Pacific territories are steps closer to having their membership upgraded at the main political decision-making body in the region.