AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTaiwan-Ties Clash: Taiwan’s Taipei Trade Office in Fiji rejected Nauru’s “province of China” wording, saying Taiwan is a sovereign, self-governing democracy and that China has never exercised sovereignty over it—just as Nauru’s Cabinet ordered officials to follow the One-China Principle and avoid “Taiwan Province” terminology. Visa Shock at Home: New Zealand’s Pacific visa cuts and longer default visas are projected to cost $1–2 million a year in revenue, raising questions about how immigration funding will be covered. Climate Court Push: The UN General Assembly backed the ICJ’s climate ruling with a 141–8 vote, urging national climate plans, fossil-fuel subsidy phase-outs, and “full reparation,” despite US opposition. Nauru Connectivity: NEC says the East Micronesia Cable System is finished, linking Kiribati, Kosrae, and Nauru with faster, more reliable internet than satellite. Local Culture: Nauru released its first short feature film online, “Far End of the Sea,” built around local cast and crew.
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