AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security & Diplomacy: New Zealand’s Winston Peters says China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test is unacceptable and that Pacific countries shouldn’t be “fazed,” noting the missile flew over the Federated States of Micronesia and landed near Tuvalu and Kiribati, as Australia and Fiji deepen defense ties. Regional Military Watch: A separate report links Chinese tracking ships in Fiji and near Micronesia to surveillance around the missile launch, underscoring how big-power drills ripple through island communities. Chuuk Education & Culture: Japan International Cooperation Agency volunteers are supporting Chuuk classrooms and health, including a Japanese teacher in Weno who turns daily hardship into a mission to educate the next generation. Guam Live Music: Harvard’s Din & Tonics bring their 2026 world tour to Guam with free pop-up concerts (July 12) and a ticketed show at St. John’s Church (July 14). Arts & Entertainment (Film): Disney’s live-action Moana opens Friday with tracking pointing to a costly box-office stumble, as forecasts slide and marketing confidence looks thin. World War II Remembrance: A WWII Marine Corps radio-gunner lost on Yap Island is finally laid to rest after decades, with DNA identification bringing long-awaited closure.
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