AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWWII Safety & Environment: The Royal Australian Navy’s Operation Render Safe has destroyed about 2,200 potentially live munitions off Papua New Guinea, and a Tuvalu reconnaissance task force is set for July to tackle WWII debris around Nanumea Lagoon—where corroding ordnance can leak toxic metals into soil, water, and coastal ecosystems. Digital Nation & Climate Adaptation: A new outside-in look at Tuvalu’s Digital Nation pushes back on “sinking nation” media framing, arguing the project is being implemented as hope-led community development that strengthens Tuvaluan agency in climate adaptation. Health & Water Access: A global map highlights how safe drinking water remains out of reach for billions, with access far below 20% in several low-income countries—an urgent reminder for Pacific resilience planning. Regional Politics & Accountability: Fiji’s Rewa Chief challenges calls to remove military constitutional immunity, pressing the government to deliver real accountability. Pacific Peace & Nuclear Legacy: The Pacific Peace Pilgrimage marks the 80th anniversary of US nuclear testing in the Marshalls, calling for a nuclear weapons ban treaty. Citizenship & Rights: The US Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship, reinforcing the 14th Amendment promise of rights for every free-born person.
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