AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s nuclear-capable submarine-launched ballistic missile test on July 6, landing near Nauru and Tuvalu, has triggered sharp condemnation across the Pacific, with leaders calling it an unwelcome escalation and warning against militarising the “blue continent.” Regional Alliance Push: The backlash is landing as Australia and Fiji move ahead with the Ocean of Peace Alliance, while New Zealand signals exploratory talks to join and Tonga urges a fast treaty timetable. Nauru in the Crosshairs: Multiple reports say the missile’s flight path and splashdown affected Nauru’s surrounding waters, intensifying local concern about regional security and nuclear-free norms. Legal/Policy Tension at Sea: Separately, the UN seabed regulator defended its authority as deep-sea mining firms seek to halt an ISA inquiry, and campaigners warn new exemptions could weaken environmental safeguards. Local Governance/Rule of Law: A petition filed in Kenya’s High Court seeks to stop the Judicial Service Commission from publishing judges’ performance data, arguing it undermines judicial independence—another reminder that transparency fights can quickly become constitutional battles.
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