AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific health & drugs warning: Security and health experts say illicit drug activity is spreading beyond Fiji, with meth traces found in Tonga wastewater and “narco-subs” washing up in the Solomon Islands—raising concern for rising HIV, tuberculosis and other transmissible diseases in nearby island nations. Decolonization & nuclear legacy: Pacific leaders and advocates renewed calls for nuclear test reparations, saying environmental harm and self-determination issues tied to colonialism remain unresolved decades later, including in New Caledonia and French Polynesia. Local justice update: A Paris court dismissed charges against pro-independence Kanak leader Christian Téin and 13 others over the May 2024 unrest, citing insufficient grounds; prosecutors have 10 days to appeal. Mangroves rebound: A landmark study reports mangrove destruction has stopped and forests are now reversing in many places, with denser, more robust “closed canopy” areas—good news for coastal protection and carbon storage. Hospital wellbeing (New Caledonia connection): A rescue dog named Petit—originally from New Caledonia—brightens spirits at a Canadian hospital gift shop, highlighting how animal-assisted comfort can support patients and staff.
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