AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMicronesian Games: The Micronesian Games Council has picked Kiribati to host the 2030 Micronesian Games, after a competitive bidding process that also included Chuuk, the Northern Mariana Islands, and Palau—though NMI withdrew after Super Typhoon Sinlaku damage. The Council weighed everything from venues and transport to finances and long-term goals, and Kiribati’s plan won majority support. Basketball & Community Events: Micronesia Mall is opening registration for the Mall Ball 3x3 Adult/Open Tournament (July 17–19) on its FIBA-certified court, with men’s and women’s divisions and cash prizes plus a “Free Throw Fly Away Challenge” that could win a Southeast Asia roundtrip ticket. Arts & Film: Marshallese-born actor Jacob Aija Aini Hawkes stars in the Bentonville Film Festival premiere “Iakwe: Hello, Goodbye,” drawing heavily from his own life and identity story. Cultural Exchange Through Performance: Sakai Liberal High School (Osaka) returns for a Friendship Recital at Micronesia Mall Center Court during the Mall Ball 3x3 High School Tournament, continuing a third-year tradition of arts-led international connection. Travel & Recovery: The Marianas welcomed its first international flight since Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with Jeju Air resuming direct Seoul–Saipan service—an important step for tourism recovery and visitor satisfaction.
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