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fromMail Online
2 days ago

Earthquakes strikes near Atlantic trench linked to US tsunami risk

Dozens of earthquakes near the Puerto Rico Trench raise concerns about seismic risks and potential tsunami generation.
World politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 days ago

New Zealand signs defence pact with Cook Islands after quarrel over China deal

New Zealand and the Cook Islands signed a defence and security declaration, resolving a diplomatic row over the Cook Islands' agreements with China.
#puerto-rico
#chagos-islands
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

What are the Chagos Islands and why is the UK returning them to Mauritius?

The UK agreed to negotiate transfer of Chagos Islands sovereignty to Mauritius, provoking President Trump and some UK politicians' criticism while Mauritius pursues legal claims.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Four Chagossians return to islands in attempt to stop British transfer to Mauritius

Four Chagos Islanders established a settlement on Ile du Coin to challenge a planned 2025 sovereignty transfer of the British Indian Ocean Territory to Mauritius.
UK politics
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Maldives tells the UK it will not recognise' Chagos Islands deal

The Maldives will not recognize the UK-Mauritius deal over the Chagos Islands, threatening legal action to assert its own sovereignty.
Non-profit organizations
fromTruthout
2 weeks ago

SCOTUS Case on Munitions in Guam Could Set Precedent for Indigenous Rights

The U.S. Supreme Court will hear a case regarding the open detonation of munitions on Tarague Beach, impacting the CHamoru people's ancestral land.
#us-military
World politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

US rebuilding WWII Pacific airfields amid China threat

US is repairing WWII airstrips in the Pacific to enhance defense against China's growing military presence.
World politics
fromwww.dw.com
1 week ago

US rebuilding WWII Pacific airfields amid China threat

US is repairing WWII airstrips in the Pacific to enhance defense against China's growing military presence.
World news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 weeks ago

Why is the US-UK Diego Garcia military base in the Chagos Islands a target for Iran?

The Independent provides critical journalism on key issues like reproductive rights and international conflicts, emphasizing the importance of accessible news.
Environment
fromFortune
2 weeks ago

Meet the Jones Act, the law that has made gas more expensive for Americans for decades | Fortune

The Jones Act protects American shipping and shipbuilding but increases transportation costs for goods, particularly in Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico, while suspending it could moderately reduce gas prices over months.
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

The U.S. is temporarily waiving the Jones Act. Here's what to know

The Jones Act requires that goods hauled between U.S. ports be moved on U.S.-flagged vessels. Passed in 1920, this law aims to protect the American shipping sector - but it's also faced criticism over the years for slowing the delivery of goods, including critical aid during time of crisis.
US politics
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

I've Traveled to 20+ Caribbean Islands-and This Butterfly-shaped Archipelago Is Often Overlooked by American Tourists

"Guadeloupe is not a resort island; it is a living culture, a living experience. Even the landscape tells a story. The scent of burnt sugarcane fields before harvest. The volcanic silhouette of Basse-Terre. The lunar stillness of Pointe des Châteaux under a full moon. This is not a backdrop; it is part of the lived experience."
Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 weeks ago

Is it safe to travel to the Caribbean?

As a collection of over 7,000 islands spanning 13 sovereign island nations and more than a dozen dependent territories, there's always a new cove or cay to uncover. Recent years have seen the Caribbean's popularity boom among British holidaymakers, too, with areas including the British Virgin Islands and Jamaica reporting record visitor numbers in 2025.
Travel
US news
fromSFGATE
4 weeks ago

Why Hawaii can't rely on tourism alone

Hawaii's economy relies too heavily on tourism, which generates insufficient income growth compared to the U.S. average, forcing residents to relocate for better-paying jobs and lower living costs.
Brooklyn
fromCaribbean Life
1 month ago

Antigua PM raises alarm over U.S. visits - Caribbean Life

Antigua and Barbuda's Prime Minister warns citizens against traveling to the U.S. due to aggressive federal enforcement and announces upcoming visa policy changes that may reduce visa validity from ten years to three months with single entry.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Vanuatu moves forward with UN climate resolution despite Trump opposition

The Trump administration pressured Vanuatu to weaken a UN resolution demanding climate action and potential reparations for climate damages, forcing significant compromises to the proposal.
World news
fromThe Atlantic
1 month ago

On the Chagos Islands, Trump Is Right

Britain initially refused to allow U.S. air strikes from Diego Garcia against Iran, then reversed course to permit only defensive strikes, creating tension in the U.S.-U.K. alliance and prompting Trump's opposition to a planned handover of the strategic base to Mauritius.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The half-abandoned Japanese island at the heart of tensions with China

Kasasa is known as the Hawaii of Japan's inland sea because of its warm climate and beautiful coastline. Yagi and his wife, Mihoko, eke out a quiet life alongside just one other couple and an elderly woman. You can stand on the quayside and just reel the fish in, he says as he stands on the rudimentary quay and lets his mind wander towards the hobby that brought him to the island 25 years ago.
World politics
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
4 weeks ago

Is It Safe to Visit Puerto Rico Right Now? Here's What Travelers Should Know

Puerto Rico maintains low travel risk with normal security precautions recommended, despite global safety concerns affecting tourism decisions.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Trump Says the US Could Have a Friendly Takeover of Cuba' Soon

Trump suggested the U.S. may pursue a friendly takeover of Cuba, citing the country's economic troubles and ongoing negotiations between the Cuban government and the United States.
#caribbean-travel
#panama-canal
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Confusion over Chagos Islands deal as Foreign Office denies handover paused'

We have a process going through parliament in relation to the treaty. We will bring that back to parliament at the appropriate time. We are pausing for discussions with our American counterparts. With the government scrambling to contain the confusion created by Falconer's comments, sources in the Foreign Office said he had misspoke.
UK politics
#chagos-archipelago
History
fromwww.london-unattached.com
2 months ago

Hawai'i: A Kingdom Crossing Oceans

The British Museum exhibition showcases Hawai'i's vibrant material culture, revealing chiefs' regalia, gods' images, and historic ties with Britain including Kamehameha's diplomacy.
#sovereign-base-areas
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

US military says it attacked vessel in Pacific Ocean, killing three people

US Southern Command struck a vessel in the eastern Pacific, killing three people while alleging drug trafficking without providing evidence.
#diego-garcia
#greenland
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Mapping the 10 countries with the most overseas territories

Countries retain overseas territories—often colonial remnants—for strategic military, economic, environmental, and governance reasons, exemplified by US interest in Greenland for defense.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

18 Most Beautiful Caribbean Islands to Visit

Caribbean islands offer diverse landscapes, unique natural features, and preserved culture, with some remote islands requiring inter-island transport for access.
World news
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 years ago

The Most Powerful Passport in the World Comes From One of the Smallest Nations

Singapore passport ranks as the world's strongest in 2026, offering visa-free access to 192 countries.
fromThe Cipher Brief
2 months ago

Coast Guard, Sovereignty, and Homeland Defense

U.S. defense planning rests on the assumption that wars are fought abroad, by expeditionary forces, against defined adversaries. For decades, those assumptions held. But today, many of the most consequential security challenges facing the United States violate all three. They occur closer to home, below the threshold of armed conflict, and in domains where sovereignty is enforced incrementally. The shift has exposed a chronic mismatch between how the United States defines its defense priorities and how it allocates resources and respect.
US politics
fromSFGATE
2 months ago

Travelers repeatedly stranded on island outside international airport

A certified commercial pilot, Ashmore used his time in line to pull up the FAA's Notice to Airmen to check KOA's real-time status. He said the notice said that the airport's runway was closing at 10:30 p.m. for ongoing construction. Since 2024, KOA's sole runway has repeatedly closed as the Hawaii Department of Transportation, or HDOT, works on repairs and reconstruction. To allow workers onto the airfield, HDOT closes the runway every night, which means redeye flights are subject to a sharp cutoff for departures.
Travel
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

US sanctions officials from Marshall Islands and Palau, citing China fears

Two Pacific island leaders were sanctioned and banned from US entry for alleged significant corruption that facilitated Chinese influence and misuse of US-backed resettlement trust.
#monroe-doctrine
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Palau lawmakers vote to block controversial Trump deal to resettle migrants from US

Palau’s agreement to resettle up to 75 US deportees faces uncertainty after the senate blocked the deal and traditional leaders and lawmakers opposed the plan.
#venezuela
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

From the Panama Canal standoff to Honduras: Trump reasserts Washington's grip on Central America

It was not just another bombastic statement in the Republican's provocative style it was the first visible sign of a policy that once again places the region under U.S. oversight. Trump revived old interventionist instincts by interfering in Honduras's presidential election and threatening to cut aid to Central American governments as leverage to force them into agreements aimed at curbing migration.
US politics
World politics
fromThe Atlantic
2 months ago

America vs. the World

The American-dominated liberal world order has ended because the U.S. chose to stop providing global security, leading to heightened great-power competition.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 years ago

8 Island Getaways That Don't Require a US Passport

The Northern Mariana Islands, especially Saipan and Tinian, offer tropical beaches, snorkeling among coral reefs and WWII shipwrecks, hiking, cultural sites, and unique Chamorro cuisine.
US politics
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

LIVE: US seizes oil tanker in Caribbean Sea ahead of Trump, Machado meeting

Donald Trump will meet Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado at the White House, the first meeting since Trump ordered Nicolas Maduro's abduction.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

A free limo is hard to turn away': how car diplomacy turbo charges politics in the Pacific

China uses high-profile vehicle donations and practical aid to court Pacific leaders, strengthen ties, and influence regional alignments.
fromConde Nast Traveler
2 months ago

What to Pack for a Trip to Hawaii

Rather than just looking out to sea, why don't you also set sail on it? Hawaii has great options for boat rides, but the vast open waters can mean windswept hair (the bad kind). While some tousling is unavoidable, a drawstring bucket hat with ties under the chin can help keep your hair in place-all while protecting your face from the sun. Where to wear it: Maui is home to The Sailing Trilogy, a company that's
Travel
fromAxios
2 months ago

Trump challenges where America fights and how it arms itself

He also hinted at another round of action in Iran, a symptom of his growing affinity for military force. Another sign: Nigeria was the seventh country bombed in less than a year. Asked about guardrails to global power, Trump told the New York Times: "My own morality. My own mind. It's the only thing that can stop me." "I don't need international law," he added. "I'm not looking to hurt people."
US politics
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
2 months ago

Trump slams UK's Chagos Islands deal as 'stupidity,' citing it as justification for Greenland takeover push - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Trump continued, pacing now. He spoke of weakness, of maps redrawn by hesitation, of allies who handed away strategic ground and called it diplomacy. If Britain could give up islands in the Indian Ocean, he asked, why should America hesitate in the Arctic? Greenland entered the room like a ghost-vast, white, and suddenly very real.
World politics
fromCN Traveller
8 months ago

The countries with the most islands in the world

From glacier-fringed archipelagos to palm-lined atolls, islands come in every imaginable shape and size. But when it comes to sheer numbers of islands, not every country is created equal. The nations that top this list aren't just tropical destinations or volcanic chains, they're often places where inland lakes, fjord-laced coastlines, and geological fragmentation have produced thousands of discrete landmasses. That raises a deceptively simple question: which countries have the most islands?
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fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Hard to say who's winning': China and Australia battle for influence in Solomon Islands policing

China builds grassroots influence in the Solomon Islands through community-focused aid and police training while Australia emphasizes formal police partnerships.
World news
fromwww.dw.com
1 month ago

Tonga, Cook Islands slam misuse of flags by 'shadow fleet'

Ships are falsely flying Tonga and Cook Islands flags to evade sanctions while transporting Iranian crude to China.
World news
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago

Grenada pushes back against US advisory - Caribbean Life

Grenada rejects the U.S. travel advisory and insists the tri-island state remains safe for residents, tourists, and American expatriates.
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Trinidad and Tobago went all in with the US it will prove a costly misjudgment | Kenneth Mohammed

Trinidad and Tobago's public alignment with the United States collapsed strategic neutrality, leaving the nation economically, diplomatically, and potentially militarily exposed.
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