AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile test on 6 July—reportedly landing between Nauru and Tuvalu—has triggered sharp condemnation across the region, with leaders saying Beijing’s “routine” explanation won’t wash and that it raises tension just as Pacific security deals expand. Nauru-Adjacent Fallout: Coverage notes the missile’s flight path and landing area near the South Pacific nuclear-free zone, with Nauru repeatedly named in tracking reports, underscoring how Nauru’s neighbourhood is becoming a flashpoint. Regional Diplomacy Push: Fiji and Australia’s “Ocean of Peace Alliance” is cited as a backdrop to the backlash, while New Zealand officials say they’re exploring membership and warn against normalising such tests. ISA Deep-Sea Governance: The UN seabed regulator defended its authority as The Metals Company’s subsidiaries seek to halt an investigation, while the ISA’s legal and technical work recommended exploration contract extensions including for Nauru Ocean Resources Inc. Local Rule-of-Law: A petition in the High Court seeks to stop Kenya’s Judicial Service Commission from publishing judges’ individual performance scores, arguing it lacks a legal framework and threatens judicial independence.
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