AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVatican Diplomacy Shock: A Vatican honour for Iran’s envoy Mohammad Hossein Mokhtari has sparked fresh backlash in the West, with critics saying the Pope is rewarding a figure tied to Iran’s brutal crackdown—while Rome commentators argue the Holy See keeps “doors open” through dialogue. Fossil-Fuel Pivot, Pacific Relevance: The Santa Marta “transition away” summit is still echoing: 57 countries backed national phase-out roadmaps and a new science panel, but the fight now looks like a funding and fairness test—especially as Pacific economies feel the squeeze from fuel costs and slower growth. Tuvalu’s Digital State Plan: Tuvalu’s push to preserve identity and governance online continues to frame a hard legal question: what happens to statehood as land disappears. Regional Policy Pressure: Australia’s Pacific aid rose slightly on paper, but shrank in real terms as inflation bites, while the World Bank warns growth across the Pacific is likely to stay under 3%. Pacific Family Policy: Maternity and paternity leave reforms across the region remain a work in progress, with implementation lagging commitments. Taiwan Tensions: Xi warned Trump that Taiwan disputes could spiral into danger, as explainers unpack what “Taiwan independence” means and why it matters globally.
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