AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDefense & Readiness: Guam and the Washington National Guard tested whether Palau’s Angaur Island runway could serve as a backup if Koror’s main airport were disrupted, landing a C-130 during Exercise Alupang ACE under Valiant Shield 2026. Diplomacy Under Pressure: The U.S. says it is “deeply concerned” after Papua New Guinea ordered the immediate closure of Taiwan’s representative trade office in Port Moresby, calling it part of Beijing’s intimidation campaign. Regional Security Signals: China’s submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test over the South Pacific is being linked by security observers to renewed pressure on Pacific partners and calls for stronger Pacific-led security cooperation. Palau Governance & Courts: Tmetbab Clan sued the Palau Public Utilities Corporation over an alleged expired lease for a Koror water tank site, seeking eviction and damages. Local Public Safety: A Koror woman faces drug trafficking and reckless endangerment charges after THC gummies allegedly sickened three elderly women at a luncheon. Elections & Civic Change: Ngiwal elected seven legislators to its 22nd Legislature, while Ngarchelong prepares voters for constitutional amendments ahead of its Aug. 25 election. Sports & Inclusion: Belau Games organizers rejected a petition to add women’s spearfishing, citing finalized rules, registrations, and schedule. Travel & Connectivity: Nauru Airlines ended scheduled Koror and Pohnpei service on its North Pacific Connector route, raising questions about future air links.
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