AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: Australia and Fiji have signed two sweeping agreements in Suva—one boosting economic integration and workforce mobility (the Vuvale Union), and another creating the Ocean of Peace Alliance mutual defence framework—while regional leaders react to China’s recent nuclear-capable missile test that has raised fresh concerns about the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone and possible Treaty of Rarotonga violations, with Tuvalu and others expressing “grave and serious” worry. Tuvalu Governance: Tuvalu has moved closer to its first National Security Policy after a validation workshop with ministries, faith groups, civil society, state-owned enterprises and partners, framing security as protecting sovereignty, culture and wellbeing—not just policing or defence. Culture & Representation: “Moana” live-action creatives and cast are spotlighting how Polynesian culture and traditions were honored on screen, with representation and authenticity taking center stage. Mobility & Travel Rules (Global, with Pacific links): Germany’s 2026 visa-free list for short stays includes Tuvalu, while separate updates show shifting visa-free access rules across countries; South Korea also published short-term visa-free guidelines for 62 destinations. Education Spending (Data): A new map ranks Tuvalu among the highest education spenders by share of GDP, alongside Kiribati and Micronesia. Gender Demographics (Data): A global map finds men outnumber women in only about a third of countries, with Tuvalu listed among the more male-skewed populations.
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