AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSpace & Science (Kwajalein/Majuro): NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory is set to get a rare “rescue” boost after it’s been dropping faster than expected, with the Swift Boost mission launching no earlier than June 30 from Kwajalein Atoll using a robotic craft built by Katalyst Space. Regional Economy & Energy (Majuro/FEMM): Pacific finance and economic ministers meeting in Majuro say the fuel shock is exposing how dependent island economies are on imported energy, and they’re pushing for longer-term fixes instead of crisis-by-crisis reactions. Climate Finance (PRF): The Marshall Islands will chair the new Pacific Resilience Facility Council, aimed at funding community resilience to climate disasters, with an initial push toward US$500 million. Maritime Security (Operation IRENSIA): Palau’s patrol boat returned from a 13-day multinational exercise in Guam focused on stronger law enforcement at sea and readiness against illegal fishing and transnational crime. Shipping & Trade (Hormuz): LNG tankers including a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel have transited the Strait of Hormuz as traffic gradually recovers after US-Iran talks. Local Infrastructure (Airport): Work is underway around Majuro’s airport area for a domestic terminal and parking/road realignment, with land reclamation and runway safety changes in the mix. Community & Culture: A Marshallese-themed short film screened in the US after a door-to-door encounter led to a real-life family connection story.
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