Pacific takes on the world fishers in Samoa
Pacific Island nations are going into the 11th session of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission in Samoa from Monday with a clear message to Asian, European and American countries th
Pacific Island nations are going into the 11th session of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission in Samoa from Monday with a clear message to Asian, European and American countries th
HONOLULU – Twenty-one people are safe after being rescued from a burning boat 230 miles south of Jarvis Island, Saturday.
Na taua e le afioga i le tama'ita'i faipule ia Vui Florence Saulo e fa'apea, o le fa'afitauli e pei ona tula'i mai i le tuai lea ona kilia le pasese a le va'a mai Samoa, le Lady Naomi i le vaiaso n
E toe fa’atalofa atu i le aufaitau i lenei aso, faamoemoe sa outou maua se vaiaso manuia i feau ma tiute masani, ae alo mai loa, o le toe sosooina lenei o le tatou talafaasolo lea na gata mai i
AISEA E FA'ATAUA AI LE MATAUPU I LE LADY NAOMI?
A Fisheries Working Group Task Force (FWGTF) has been established within the Commerce Department to discuss a plan of action and recommendations for the governor’s consideration to address a possib
After nearly four decades on Capitol Hill, American Samoa’s longest serving congressional delegate, Congressman Faleomavaega Eni was bid farewell by his colleagues and friends at a reception on Cap
Lt. Gov. Lemanu Peleti Mauga spoke Friday at a luncheon hosted by Tri Marine International at its Samoa Tuna Processors (STP) Inc., facility in Atu’u.
More than 20 representatives and officials of Pacific island countries as well as a U.S. Commerce Department official were welcomed Friday, Nov. 28 during an ava ceremony at Utulei Beach.