AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTuvalu in the spotlight on climate rights: Human rights groups are urging Tuvalu and Ireland to make human rights a core, enforceable part of the second Transitioning Away From Fossil Fuels conference—pushing for concrete measures, not just recognition. Pacific security unity tested: Pacific leaders are still split after China’s nuclear-capable missile test, with PIF foreign ministers failing to agree on a joint statement—highlighting how consensus can mean silence. Missile notification push: The US-led call for at least 24 hours’ notice before long-range missile tests is gaining signatories, including Australia, Palau and the Marshall Islands, after the July launch near Tuvalu. Connectivity milestone: All PIF members are now connected to undersea cable networks, with Australia backing more than 10,300 km of new cables—boosting government and business access across the region. Tuvalu-Japan ties: Tuvalu PM Feleti Teo has invited Japan’s PM to the Pre-COP31 Leaders’ Event in Funafuti, focusing on climate finance, resilience, and cooperation. AI and justice pressure: A broader legal debate is growing over AI-written lawsuits and how courts and lawyers are coping with the flood.
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