

Governor quells fearmongering; nixes calls for emergency declaration amid global fuel crisis
By Pacific Island Times News Staff Allaying fears of a possible fuel shortage, Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero has declined calls to declare a state of emergency, assuring residents that Guam’s energy supply remains stable. “I have been asked by some in the legislature to declare a state of emergency based on the fear of a fuel shortage. A fear that is being stoked by the attorney general,” the governor said in a special video message to the public. While acknowledging that the un

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$100M pharma proposal marks major step in CNMI diversification push
By Bryan Manabat Saipan —A proposed pharmaceutical manufacturing facility on Saipan is touted to become one of the largest private‑sector investments in the commonwealth’s history, signaling what officials describe as a major step in the CNMI’s long‑term diversification strategy. According to Commonwealth Economic Development Authority officials, CNMI Investments LLC, backed by Singapore’s Pacific Group, is seeking a qualifying certificate to build the CNMI’s first pharmace

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Drone testing near Guam highlights expanding US effort to counter emerging aerial threats
Training teams associated with the counter-drone program have deployed to Guam to work with local military units, including members of Task Force Talon and Guam National Guard security forces.

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