AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPacific diplomacy: Papua New Guinea says it will open embassies in the Marshall Islands, Tonga and Vanuatu, with Tonga positioned as PNG’s hub for Polynesia—aimed at deeper ocean and fisheries cooperation. Ocean protection: At the same Melanesian Oceans Summit, the Cook Islands highlighted its “Marae moana” marine park and science-led rules on seabed minerals, while Tonga’s leaders pushed for a National Ocean Policy with targets of 30% protection and sustainable management. Media freedom under pressure: Tonga’s journalists face a new kind of threat after a Kele’a Publications reporter was threatened at gunpoint over drug-and-gang reporting, raising fresh alarms about safety for press work. Climate science twist: New research on the 2022 Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai eruption suggests volcanic ash and plume chemistry helped destroy some methane—an unexpected clue for faster climate action. Energy stress: Tonga’s electricity tariff is up 35.8% as diesel costs surge, squeezing households and services. Ongoing risk: Tonga also reports growing “homelessness” concerns as land access tightens and housing support is withdrawn for people on land they don’t own.
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