AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNauru Deportation Fallout: Australia’s NZYQ deportee deal keeps families in limbo as Sara fears her father could be sent to Nauru, with reporting highlighting the long-term harm critics say follows indefinite detention and 30-year resettlement visas. Nauru Detention Conditions: A man deported to Nauru after years in WA detention has begun a hunger strike, calling the facility a “hellhole prison camp” and protesting restrictions on leaving his room. Nauru Deal Transparency: Nauru has withdrawn $30.5m from the Australian-linked NZYQ trust, with funds tied to travel/entertainment and a major loan for expanding its airline fleet—while Australia has resisted releasing full resettlement agreement details. Regional Security Reset: Solomon Islands PM Matthew Wale says he will review a secretive 2022 China security pact, after admitting he only received the text days before his Australia trip, while also pushing for a new comprehensive treaty with Canberra. Pacific Diplomacy: Israel opened a new embassy in Fiji, with Nauru officials attending, underscoring how Pacific states’ votes and partnerships are being rewarded in international forums. Nauru Tobacco Law: Nauru introduced a one-day annual tobacco sale and import ban under a new law, with fines and prison terms for breaches.
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