AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCoast Guard & Mobility: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of the 63rd Fast Response Cutter, Jeffrey Palazzo, with the vessel set to join Guam’s homeport fleet—part of a broader push to strengthen regional search-and-rescue and maritime security. History & Culture: A Japanese researcher is mapping Japanese colonial-era and wartime sites on Tonoas in Chuuk, using an interactive chart and website to spotlight overlooked locations tied to World War II. Sports & Community: Majuro, Marshall Islands, will host the Oceania Cup 2027 (June 14–18), bringing top Pacific athletes to the National Stadium and giving local fans a big homegrown moment. Identity & Heritage: Nauru’s parliament has approved a proposed name change to “Naoero,” with a referendum next—an effort to better reflect Indigenous language and identity. Lifestyle & Faith: The Salvation Army’s Marshallese ministry in Sacramento is helping island families build belonging through worship, culture, and practical support. Climate & Ocean Stewardship: Guam ocean advocates gathered at Upwell 2026 to push youth-led, elder-guided work on ocean justice amid climate and deep-seabed mining pressures. Energy & Daily Life (FSM): FSM Petroleum Corp. says new public law support will expand fuel price stabilization loans, aiming to protect electricity, transport, food distribution, and essential services. Travel Updates: United Airlines is moving up 737-MAX services across Micronesia, including routes to Manila.
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