AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNauru “Friendly” Claim vs Whistleblower Allegations: Nauru issued a rare statement saying it is “friendly” and “welcoming” after a whistleblower alleged serious threats of physical violence against non-citizens removed there by Australia. Immigration Harm in Focus: A separate report describes a man on hunger strike in Nauru after deportation to what he calls a “hellhole prison camp,” highlighting ongoing concerns about detention conditions. Climate & Legal Pressure: The UN General Assembly backed a Vanuatu-led resolution affirming states’ legal responsibility to address climate change, citing an ICJ advisory opinion—while the U.S. voted against it. Pacific Science for Resilience: SPREP is running a regional media workshop in Tonga to help Pacific journalists better report weather and climate, linking coverage to preparedness for floods, cyclones, and droughts. Regional Tech & Infrastructure Moves: The Quad’s New Delhi meeting flagged cooperation on emerging technologies (including 6G and undersea cable resilience) and a new Fiji port infrastructure project. Health Snapshot for Nauru: New obesity figures place Nauru among the world’s highest adult obesity rates, underscoring urgent local health priorities.
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