AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWWII Cleanup in PNG: Six NZDF personnel joined an ADF-led operation in Papua New Guinea to safely destroy about 2,200 unexploded World War II explosives, disposing of roughly 7,550kg of explosive remnants across Gazelle, Kokopo and Rabaul after 80 years of risk in hot, humid jungle conditions. Nauru Agreement Fisheries Talks: Ministers from PNA members met in Majuro for the 21st PNA Ministerial Meeting, backing progress on tuna management and endorsing a tuna development pathway focused on value-chain benefits. Offshore Detention Scrutiny: A UN report says Australia can’t avoid responsibility for asylum seekers sent to Nauru, renewing criticism of offshore processing and indefinite detention practices. Fuel Crisis Fallout Across the Pacific: A regional timeline shows diesel and electricity costs spiking as countries leaned on donors and neighbours, with calls for renewable energy like solar to reduce future shocks. Cybercrime Push: INTERPOL says cybercrime is surging across Asia and the South Pacific, with Tonga joining a regional joint operations programme that also includes Nauru. Local Spotlight: Nauru’s President David Adeang took part in International Yoga Day events, highlighting community and diplomatic participation.
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