AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSpace & Majuro ties: NASA has indefinitely postponed its first-of-its-kind robotic rescue mission to save the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory after a last-minute Pegasus XL launch problem. The LINK spacecraft—built by Katalyst—was meant to lift Swift into a safer orbit after it began losing altitude faster than expected, with no new launch date set. Pacific security & shipping: Indian sailors stranded during the U.S.-Iran conflict have cleared the Strait of Hormuz, but some fear they’ll have to return as sporadic violence and risk to merchant shipping remain. A Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier was among the vessels hit during the war. Aid pressure on islands: An OECD report warns small island developing states, including the Marshall Islands and Micronesia, face some of the biggest aid cuts, with the U.S. singled out as a major provider—raising concerns for health and disaster response. Regional weather watch: Japan’s Kyushu region is dealing with flooding and landslides from heavy rain, while Typhoon Bavi formed near the Marshall Islands and is expected to intensify as it moves toward Guam and the Marianas. Diplomacy: Taiwan President Lai met Marshall Islands Foreign Affairs and Trade Minister Kalani R. Kaneko, reaffirming cooperation on agriculture, health, education, women’s empowerment, and climate resilience.
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