AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPacific Security Shock: China’s submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile test on 6 July landed in waters between Nauru and Tonga, drawing protests and fresh alarm across the South Pacific nuclear-free zone. Regional Diplomacy: Australia and Fiji signed the Vuvale Union and an “Ocean of Peace Alliance” as Pacific leaders push for a united response, while Solomon Islands and others lodged formal concerns. Nauru in the Flight Path: Reporting says the missile passed near Nauru and other Micronesian EEZs, turning the incident into a direct travel-safety and contingency planning issue for the region. Weather Watch for Travelers: El Niño is underway and forecast to intensify, with storms shifting east and intensifying sooner—bad news for island itineraries already recovering from major cyclones. Visa Rules Roundup (Global, but relevant for Nauru travelers): The UK updated visa-required country lists; South Korea set visa-free stay limits by nationality; Spain published its visa-free entry list; and the UAE expanded visa-free access for at least 70 countries. Tourism Policy Backdrop: Fiji debt pressure is back in focus via a World Bank report, while deep-sea mining faces new treaty exemptions that could affect future marine tourism and conservation.
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