AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWWII Safety in the Pacific: The Royal Australian Navy’s Operation Render Safe has destroyed about 2,200 potentially live munitions off Papua New Guinea, and a July reconnaissance push will include Tuvalu—where WWII debris around Nanumea Lagoon still threatens people and coastal ecosystems. Digital Nation, Tuvalu-style: A new look at Tuvalu’s Digital Nation argues the project is being reframed from “a cry for help” to hope-driven community development, with Tuvaluan agency at the center of climate adaptation. Aid & everyday basics: A global map highlights where safe drinking water is still out of reach, underscoring how infrastructure gaps shape daily life far beyond the headlines. Pacific geopolitics: Solomon Islands’ new PM Matthew Wale heads to Australia and New Zealand as regional ties shift, while broader Pacific security and aid pressures continue to intensify. Culture & memory: The Pacific Peace Pilgrimage marks the 80th anniversary of nuclear testing in the Marshall Islands, pushing for a nuclear weapons treaty and confronting what education left out.
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