AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNauru Policing & Deportation Fallout: A quiet change to Nauru’s policing powers is raising alarms that new community monitoring rules could be designed to blunt Federal Court challenges tied to the NZYQ deportation cohort, with whistleblowers alleging threats and abuse linked to expanded restraining/search powers. Pacific Security Shock: China’s July 6 submarine-launched nuclear-capable missile test reportedly flew near Nauru and into the South Pacific, drawing U.S. condemnation and renewed regional concern about intimidation and destabilization. PNG Visa-on-Arrival Update (Travel Planning): Papua New Guinea says citizens of 28 countries—including Nauru—can apply for a visa on arrival in 2026, while also noting Nauru is among those affected by the latest travel rules. Russia Visa-Free List (Travel Planning): Russia published its full 2026 visa-free eligibility list, with entry conditions varying by nationality and often limited to diplomatic or service passport holders. UK Entry Rules Tighten (Travel Planning): The UK updated its list of visa-required countries/territories, warning travellers not to book until their visa status is confirmed. Pacific Climate Focus: Pacific leaders head toward the Forum in Palau with a shift from awareness to accountability, financing, and delivery on existing climate commitments. Tourism Spotlight on Nauru: A fresh travel feature highlights Nauru as a low-key island escape—getting in via Nauru International Airport, exploring by foot/bike/car, and using AUD with cash still common. Nauru Economy in Focus: Another piece points to Nauru’s recent economic turnaround, driven by foreign income sources like Australia’s Regional Processing Centre and fishing licences, alongside major job gains.
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