AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific Security Tensions: China’s nuclear-capable ballistic missile test in the South Pacific has sparked fresh unease, with Australia and New Zealand condemning the move as undermining regional peace, while Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape urged all major powers to stop missile testing and militarisation in Pacific waters. Pacific Regionalism & Sovereignty: Pacific Elders warned that geopolitical competition is reshaping the region and called for security to stay under Pacific leaders, stressing justice, dignity, transparency, and equal decision-making. Critical Minerals Diplomacy: The U.S. is ramping up focus on Cook Islands seabed minerals, with Ambassador Jared Novelly saying critical minerals are now a top priority and warning Pacific states about risks from China’s growing influence. Niue in the Spotlight (Gender Diversity): A Global Voices feature highlights that gender fluidity is not new or “Western,” pointing to Niue’s fiafifine and other Pacific traditions as part of long-standing cultural histories. Local Policing (Alleged Assault): In American Samoa, police arrested two males over an alleged alcohol-fuelled assault and disturbance in Petesa; one suspect was held without bail and a juvenile case is handled separately. Health & Lifestyle (Obesity): A report spotlights Nauru’s extremely high obesity rate and traces how economic shifts and imported diets have driven the crisis. Sports & Heritage: Tonga’s Prime Minister led a delegation to watch Daniel Tupou’s 300th NRL game, celebrating how early Tongan stars helped reshape rugby league through heritage representation.
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