AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDeportation Deal Escalates: Sierra Leone says the first U.S. “third-country” deportees will land in Freetown on May 20—25 people from Senegal, Ghana, Guinea and Nigeria—under an agreement to accept up to 300 ECOWAS citizens a year (max 25 per month), as critics warn transfers can undermine U.S. court protections and push people back home. Pacific Security: Micronesia leaders meeting in Guam were told the region is already being mapped into others’ strategic plans, with Chinese research activity flagged near sensitive U.S. submarine areas. Fuel Price Legal Fight: Palau’s attorney general argues its fuel spike is driven by Middle East conflict and global oil disruptions, warning prosecutions for price gouging face major legal hurdles. Regional Mobility & Travel: Guam’s swimmers shine at Oceania Champs in Suva, while United Airlines announces new winter Japan routes to Sapporo and Tokyo-Narita. Governance Watch: Samoa’s district development funding delays are being referred to the attorney general, and Nepal Telecom has revised international call billing to 60-second pulses for 58 countries.
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