AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCourtroom Update: The main trial of Ming Ting Mancel begins today in Reykjavík District Court over the death of her daughter at the Edition Hotel last June, with proceedings open to the public and witnesses expected after 12:00. Local Health & Policy: New Caledonia’s government has approved a draft plan to create the CAFAT fund, shifting social security and disability money into a single pool managed by Congress to give lawmakers more control over annual allocations. Elections & Care Services: Ahead of the June 28 vote for provincial assemblies and Congress, voters are focused on the economy and on cuts to public services, including health. Regional Health Security: A report warns illicit drugs are spreading beyond Fiji, with early signs in Tonga, the Solomon Islands and French Polynesia—raising concern for future HIV and tuberculosis impacts. Pacific Decolonisation & Nuclear Legacy: Leaders and advocates say decolonisation remains unfinished decades after nuclear testing, linking unresolved contamination and self-determination to ongoing health and community harm. Hospitality & Access: Marriott has appointed John Douglas as Area General Manager for Pacific Islands, with oversight including properties in Fiji and New Caledonia.
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