AP Analysis: Turmoil blurring Mideast borders
CAIRO (AP) -- Working in secret, European diplomats drew up the borders that have defined the Middle East's nations for nearly a century - but now civil war, sectarian bloodshed and leadership fail
CAIRO (AP) -- Working in secret, European diplomats drew up the borders that have defined the Middle East's nations for nearly a century - but now civil war, sectarian bloodshed and leadership fail
Efforts by local farmers to address the glut of talo in Samoa have hit a snag.Local markets are flooded with underpriced bundles of talo with some at the cost of $10 and $5; if it’s a really bad da
The decision by the nations that make up the Parties to the Nauru Agreement to demand more money from the United States to fish in their waters is being seen as the PNA standing up to take its shar
New data released on humpback whales in Oceania, collected over a 20 year period, has prompted calls for the species to be better protected.The first of its kind of assessment, led by the Pacific W
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two months after Mormon Kate Kelly led hundreds in a demonstration to shed light on gender inequality in the religion — defying church orders to stay off Temple Square — the f
Former Honolulu Mayor Mufi Hannemann has tapped Les Chang, the city's former parks and recreation director, as his running mate in his independent campaign for governor.Hannemann courted several po
Prime Minister John Key leaves on a three-nation trip to the Pacific tomorrow with an eye on the fallout from Labour's immigration policy among Pasifika voters.The five-day visit, which takes in Sa
A multi-talented athlete who played at the Hong Kong Sevens for American Samoa, Ryan Paaga is proving his versatility as a lone striker for the nation's football team as they turn heads at the OFC
The New Zealand prime minister John Key says New Zealand's new ambassador for economic development in the region will aim to find out the best economic and development opportunities in the region.A
You read that right. Irvine -- that bastion of staid, putty-colored suburban respectability -- was home to a commune of sorts in the late 1960s, albeit a short-lived one.