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Between rising sea levels from the climate crisis, a history of nuclear testing causing radioactive pollution and population displacement, the Marshall Islands face numerous threats.
Inside the Marshall Islands’ life-or-death plan to survive climate change The Pacific island nation is seeking $35 billion to protect against sea-level rise and prevent a mass exodus.
The U.N. Human Rights Council passed a motion on climate change and human rights on Tuesday after the Marshall Islands ...
The Marshall Islands' national soccer team will take to the field for the first time at the 2025 Outrigger Challenge Cup in Springdale this August.
The Marshall Islands, the last country in the world without a football team, are set to play their first 11-a-side fixtures. The Pacific Island nation, which boasts fewer than 40,000 inhabitants ...
The Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean has the pristine beaches people dream of, but tourism hasn't been so easy to promote.
Three Englishmen are promoting football on the Marshall Islands, despite the dominance of US sport and the catastrophe of global warming ...
The Marshall Islands is a dynamic place with a dark past and uncertain future, yet not many people know about it.
The Pacific nation long felt the United States hadn't adequately compensated it for nuclear testing. Then along came China, and the Marshalls suddenly had power.
The Republic of the Marshall Islands has passed legislation that takes its already advanced law for decentralized autonomous organizations (DAOs) a step further.
The US and Marshall Islands signed a security deal to limit China's access to the Western Pacific and strengthen Washington's presence in the region.
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