AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear risk in the Blue Pacific: The Marshall Islands condemned China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable ballistic missile test, urging Beijing to explain its intentions clearly after the missile reportedly landed near the RMI and Nauru—an echo of the region’s own painful nuclear-testing history. Pacific peace push: A coalition of Pacific peace groups called on leaders to oppose missile tests and military exercises, warning the ocean is being treated like a geopolitical battlefield. Regional alarm over missile drills: Tonga’s PM said China’s test “caused a stir” and that the Pacific should not be militarised; Palau’s president warned of rising nuclear anxiety and urged more transparency. El Niño watch for Micronesia: Forecasters say El Niño is underway and could intensify this fall, with warmer seas shifting storm patterns and raising the stakes for Guam and wider Micronesia. Public health note: Hawai‘i reported a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu; officials urged residents to cut standing water to reduce mosquito breeding. Maritime safety after storms: The U.S. Coast Guard reopened Port of Rota to commercial traffic after recovery from heavy weather, but warned waterways aren’t fully back to normal.
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