AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOffshore Processing Update: Australia’s Operation Sovereign Borders monthly figures for 1–31 May 2026 report one resolved people-smuggling venture, no returns from Australia, eight UMAs transferred to a regional processing country, eight voluntary returns from regional processing, and five resettled in a third country (none direct from Nauru). Human Rights & Nauru: A UN special rapporteur says Australia “cannot avoid responsibility” for harm tied to offshore processing and detention, including the Nauru deal resettling 350+ non-citizens after a 2023 High Court ruling. Pacific Security: Australia’s Pacific Affairs minister says China is seeking a permanent security presence in the region, including via policing cooperation, while arguing security should be provided by Pacific countries first. Fuel Crisis Fallout: A regional timeline shows diesel and electricity costs spiking across Pacific states, with Fiji, Samoa and Tonga raising diesel price ceilings sharply as leaders push for renewables and donor support. Cybercrime Push: Tonga joins an INTERPOL regional cybercrime initiative that also lists Nauru among participating Pacific states, as scams and ransomware rise. Nauru in the Spotlight: Nauru’s President David Adeang joined International Day of Yoga events, including a public yoga session reported alongside government officials.
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