AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoOil shock warning: UNCTAD says Strait of Hormuz tensions could push oil prices higher and add about US$20.4b a year to vulnerable economies’ fuel bills, with Pacific island states among those most exposed. Samoa governance & rights: A new survey finds many young Samoans feel leaders mainly serve the wealthy, with culture and tradition seen as limiting rights and political voice. Youth, crime, and “good name” claims: PM Laaulialemalietoa Schmidt says youth are being “used” by international drug rings after Samoans were charged over a Vietnam murder case; police and legal concerns are also in focus. Moana Pasifika rescue talks: New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters says officials have been told to urgently explore options with NZ Rugby and stakeholders after the franchise’s liquidation and mounting creditor claims; Pacific unions back the Kanaloa takeover. Independence wrap: Samoa’s 64th Independence honours saw 33 recipients recognised, and the Police fautasi crew Malu o Samoa won the final race of the celebrations. Digital health support: Australia handed Samoa ICT equipment to strengthen the e-Health push, including faster access to patient records. Scam alert: ANZ Samoa warns customers about fake bank ads and urges people not to share passcodes or card details.
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