AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoIdentity & Heritage: Nauru’s parliament has backed a referendum to rename the country “Naoero,” aiming to better reflect Indigenous language and identity after “Nauru” was adopted for foreign pronunciation convenience. Culture & Film: Disney dropped the final trailer for the live-action “Moana” (July 10 release), spotlighting the real-world science behind the star-compass navigation concept. Sports & Community Life: Kiribati is set to host the 2030 Micronesian Games, keeping regional athletic culture in focus. Travel & Work in the Region: United Airlines will move up Micronesia 737-MAX services and expand routes, while Guam’s tourism push is urged to shift from just arrival numbers to visitor spending and authentic experiences. Ocean Stewardship: Guam’s ocean advocates are taking local voices to global forums, and Germany’s GIZ is earmarking 20 million euros for marine conservation with Micronesia among partner countries. Local Practicalities After Storms: Guam’s Labour Department-style guidance is echoed across the region—employers should make reasonable work arrangements after tropical cyclones or rainstorms. Education Spotlight: Guam named science teacher Carolyn Haruo (JFK High School) as Teacher of the Year 2027, with a focus on students, island culture, and protecting land and ocean. Traditional Navigation: Palau welcomed back the voyaging canoe Alingano Maisu after Typhoon Sinlaku forced a shorter route, completing about 4,280 nautical miles.
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