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It s the tone : Palau president explains his mistrust of China

KOROR (AFP/Pacnews) — He leads one of the world s smallest nations, but Surangel Whipps says Palau will not be bullied by anyone into deciding its future — least of all by China. Whipps, 52, became Palau s president last year after defeating an opponent who favored closer ties with Beijing. The Pacific nation of around 21,000 people is one of just 15 countries that still recognize Taiwan over China, something Whipps is adamant will not change under his watch despite Beijing s pressure campaign. “If we were the last man standing we should be because Taiwan has been with us from the beginning,” he told AFP via video call this week after returning from a trip to Taipei, where the two allies set up a coronavirus travel bubble for tourists.  

United Airlines announces April and May schedule in anticipation of Guam tourism s reopening | Business

• Guam to Honolulu - daily service • Guam to Tokyo/Narita - daily service • Guam to Saipan – four flights weekly (Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays) •Guam to Koror, Palau on April 8, May 9 and 30 with the return flights scheduled for April 9, May 10 and 31. The Guam-Palau flight schedule continues to adjust as Palau reopens to international travelers. • Guam to Yap on April 11 and May 23 with the return flights scheduled for the same day. • The Island Hopper on April 12, May 10 and May 24 with the return flights scheduled for April 13, May 11 and May 25, all of which are subject to the quarantine restrictions of the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the Federated States of Micronesia.

Lamorna Rogers: The housing crisis isn t taking a holiday

Lamorna Rogers: The housing crisis isn t taking a holiday 6 Apr, 2021 01:00 AM 6 minutes to read The idyllic-looking town of Kororāreka/Russell in the Bay of Islands isn t immune to the pressure on housing. Photo / Getty Images The idyllic-looking town of Kororāreka/Russell in the Bay of Islands isn t immune to the pressure on housing. Photo / Getty Images NZ Herald OPINION I don t know the answer to the housing crisis but I do know that there s some things we re not talking about. We re not talking about what happens in towns where huge shares of the properties are holiday homes. I m talking about towns such as Kororāreka (Russell), our nearest town, where 40 per cent of houses are unoccupied. And that s not because of lack of rental demand.

Palau hails ray of light Taiwan travel bubble

KOROR, Palau: Palau's president has declared the opening of a rare holiday travel bubble with Taiwan as a "ray of light" that shows the world is slowly emerging from the coronavirus pandemic.

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