AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoPacific Security: Palau and other Pacific leaders condemned China’s July 6 submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test, with Palau President Surangel Whipps saying it landed “right between our EEZs” and fueled “nuclear anxiety,” while China insists the test was “routine” and not targeted. Regional Diplomacy: Tonga’s PM said the test “caused a stir” and that Tonga opposes ballistic testing by all superpowers as debate grows over the new “Ocean of Peace” alliance; New Zealand is also weighing joining. Local Governance: Palau House Speaker Sabino Anastacio was sued in Palau Supreme Court for misconduct in public office and alleged Unified Tax Act violations tied to business licensing and land lease deals connected to a proposed Wyndham resort. Disaster Response: Guam’s water recovery after Super Typhoon Bavi continues, with GWA reporting 1,550 customers without water as of Monday 7 p.m. and urging strict conservation. Public Safety: In the Philippines, multiple Luzon and Zambales local governments suspended classes due to the southwest monsoon and Typhoon Inday. Law & Order: INTERPOL’s Operation First Light 2026 reports 5,811 arrests and about $293 million intercepted across 97 countries targeting social engineering fraud and related money laundering.
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