AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoParenting Crisis in Australia: A national survey of 10,000 parents finds nearly 60% are experiencing psychological distress, with 12% in the high/clinical range—raising fresh questions about how burnout and loneliness may be feeding into Australia’s record-low birth rate. Sanctions Pressure on Iran: The US Treasury expands its “Economic Fury” campaign, adding more than 50 new designations tied to Iran-linked financial networks and blocking 19 vessels accused of moving Iranian oil and petrochemicals, including ships flagged in Vanuatu. Climate Justice at the UN: Vanuatu is driving a UN General Assembly vote on a resolution meant to operationalise the ICJ’s climate advisory opinion—aiming to turn climate promises into clearer legal accountability, even as major emitters push back and negotiations watered down parts of the text. Pacific Policing Push: Fiji and the AFP kick off a Pacific Transnational Crime Summit to target illicit drug trafficking, with leaders pointing to rising regional seizures and the need for coordinated, Pacific-led action. Vanuatu–Australia Tensions: Vanuatu’s PM says cabinet has green-lit a China cooperation pact and accuses both Beijing and Canberra of undermining Vanuatu as strategic rivalry intensifies. Cruise Expansion Hit: Mexico blocks Royal Caribbean’s “Perfect Day” plan on Lelepa island in Vanuatu’s orbit, adding to the private-island backlash.
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