AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLGBTQ Rights Backslide: Niger has joined a growing list of countries tightening anti-gay laws, reversing a long, slow decline in criminalisation across parts of Africa and beyond. Cook Islands Border Security: US Homeland Security Investigations trained Cook Islands Customs and donated drug test kits, as officials warn transnational crime targets the “weakest link” even when the threat level is lower. Drugs & Sentencing Debate: A Cook Islands columnist argues a lenient drug sentence exposes gaps in local narcotics laws, calling for stricter, weight-based penalties to better protect communities. Regional Diplomacy: India and Papua New Guinea reviewed bilateral ties in Foreign Office Consultations and agreed to deepen cooperation across development, politics, economics, and multilateral forums. Pacific Peace Call: Pacific leaders renewed calls for global peace and UN Charter principles amid ongoing wars and rising fuel costs. Health on the Ground: Free cervical screening outreach continues in Rarotonga, with clinics scheduled at Kavera and other sites this week. Water Governance: Former PM Henry Puna appointed chair of Rarotonga’s water authority, To Tatou Vai, following a resignation. Sports & Community: CIFA sponsors live FIFA World Cup match streams on Vaka TV, bringing the tournament to local viewers.
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