AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLegal & Politics: A Paris court has dismissed all charges against pro-independence Kanak leader Christian Téin and 13 others over alleged roles in the May 2024 unrest, citing “insufficient” evidence; prosecutors have 10 days to appeal. Health & Economy: New Caledonia’s health sector is under strain, with officials and providers meeting in Nouméa to tackle chronic disease costs (around 40bn francs a year), youth addictions, staff shortages, and costly medical evacuations, aiming for “achievable” restructuring steps. Connectivity & Tourism: Fiji Airways will restart direct Nadi–Nouméa flights from 22 September 2026, twice weekly, adding 10,000+ seats annually to support tourism, trade and business travel between the two hubs. Regional Business Leadership: Marriott International has appointed John Douglas as Area General Manager for the Pacific Islands, with oversight across its Fiji and Samoa portfolio and strategic coverage including New Caledonia. Governance & Voting Rights: France’s Constitutional Council has approved changes to New Caledonia’s electoral roll, partially “unfreezing” access so more than 10,000 people can vote in the 28 June provincial elections. Public Safety Watch: Security and health experts warn “warning signs” of a spreading illicit drug and disease risk across Pacific tourist destinations, pointing to meth traces in wastewater and rising HIV/TB concerns in the region.
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