AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGuam Live Music: Harvard’s Din & Tonics are bringing their 2026 world tour to the island, with three free 15-minute pop-up sets (July 12 at Village of Donki, Micronesia Mall, and Sunday Night Market) plus a full ticketed 60-minute concert on July 14 at St. John’s Church in Upper Tumon. Pacific Security & Arts-Adjacent Culture: Multiple reports tie China’s rare nuclear-capable missile test to surveillance activity across the Pacific, with Chinese tracking ships reportedly positioned near the Federated States of Micronesia and the launch path passing over regional waters—raising fresh tension for island communities. Community Life After Storms: As Super Typhoon Bavi approaches, Guam’s business status is shifting fast, with pharmacies, shopping centers, and dining options opening or closing depending on readiness levels. Ocean Stories & Reading: A Colorado bookstore spotlight recommends nautical history and Pacific-era tales, including a book about the whaleship Mentor wrecked near Palau. CNMI Civic Debate: A new installment argues for moving beyond grievance toward solutions and renewed local capability in Commonwealth governance.
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