AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNew Caledonia Politics: The first election since the 2024 riots left New Caledonia’s Congress split, with the pro-French coalition winning 24 seats out of 54 and pro-independence blocs taking 26, leaving the anti-independence side four seats short of a majority and making smaller parties kingmakers as turnout fell to 63.7%. Pacific Governance & Credibility: A Pacific Islands Forum mission report questions the credibility of the referendum process under the Noumea Accord, adding pressure as regional leaders weigh New Caledonia’s next steps. Climate Risk for the Southwest Pacific: A WMO report warns the region is facing hotter, more acidic oceans, marine heatwaves and rising sea levels, with economic damage and ecosystem harm already showing up—plus the risk of the last tropical glacier disappearing by late 2026 or early 2027. Aviation & Tourism: Aircalin is updating its logo ahead of the December arrival of its first Airbus A350-900, positioning the airline for stronger international branding as it reports strong passenger numbers on its Nouméa–Paris route. Regional Fisheries: The 25th Forum Fisheries Committee ministerial meeting wrapped up in Wellington, with New Caledonia attending as an observer and ministers setting priorities for cooperation on the future of Pacific fisheries. Tech & Consumer Watch: New gadgets and watch launches dominated the week’s headlines, from Nothing’s Ear (3a) with LDAC and new recording features to Casio and Citizen adding new automatics and limited editions.
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