AGP Picks
View all

AGP Executive Report

Last update: 7 hours ago

New Caledonia Elections: Polling has closed in New Caledonia’s provincial elections, the first in seven years after the 2024 unrest, with 192,584 registered voters and preliminary results expected late Sunday. Heavy security—about 2,500 officers plus drones and armoured vehicles—was deployed to keep polling calm, with alcohol sales banned ahead of voting. Congress Balance Watch: Early reporting suggests a loyalist surge in the Southern Province, where most of the territory’s population and economic activity sits, while the overall Congress balance may stay close to the outgoing legislature, leaving pro-independence parties still competitive. Pacific Conservation: Pacific leaders and Indigenous representatives are meeting to strengthen Indigenous-led conservation and climate resilience, with discussions on customary governance and sustainable financing. Regional Politics & Trade: PM Matthew Wale is calling for a stronger Melanesian Spearhead Group after talks with PNG’s James Marape, aiming for more effective regional processes on priorities including trade and security. Energy & Industry: PNG has offered Solomon Islands support to build a stronger mining sector, sharing resource governance experience and encouraging investment while protecting national interests.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

AGP Wire

No AGP Wire articles available right now.


Perspectify logo Perspectify News

Learn about labels.

Labels
Left-wing Center-left Neutral Public Broadcaster Gov't Institution Center-right Right-wing Pro-Government Gov't Propaganda Indeterminate
filter

Filter

Source Label Filters

All labels are selected. Deselect any labels you want to hide from your feed.

Labels:

Left-wing
Center-left
Neutral
Public Broadcaster
Gov't Institution
Center-right
Right-wing
Pro-Government
Gov't Propaganda
Indeterminate

fallback image
Apr. 8, 2026

New Caledonia's mining sector sees a 25% increase in public investment and forecasts investments of 4.5 billion CFP

EIN Presswire

fallback image
Oct. 18, 2025

New Caledonia's FLNKS rejects delaying of territory’s regional elections

MENAFN

fallback image
Feb. 6, 2026

Update on changes to country groupings for International Banking Statistics

Bank of England

fallback image
Jul. 14, 2025

France agrees to grant expanded self-governance to New Caledonia

MENAFN

fallback image
Jul. 13, 2025

France Grants Increased Autonomy to New Caledonia

MENAFN

fallback image
Jun. 5, 2026

MRF-D 26: Partner forces forge deeper bonds through Kiwi flight support

DVIDS - Georgia

More press releases

Video Stories

YouTube video thumbnail: How a Strong El Niño Could Reshape New Zealand’s Spring and Summer
Play
How a Strong El Niño Could Reshape New Zealand’s Spring and Summer
YouTube video thumbnail: Why is the Indian Govt Telling Whatsapp to put its new Username Feature on Hold?
Play
Why is the Indian Govt Telling Whatsapp to put its new Username Feature on Hold?
Affinity Group Publishing Logo Showcase
Discover Affinity Group Publishing
YouTube video thumbnail: Legal Experts Question Sentence of Former Indonesian Minister, Gojek Founder
Play
Legal Experts Question Sentence of Former Indonesian Minister, Gojek Founder
YouTube video thumbnail: Pakistan Investigates Deadly Tutoring Center Roof Collapse in Lahore
Play
Pakistan Investigates Deadly Tutoring Center Roof Collapse in Lahore

Video Title

Sign up for:

Noumea Business Tribune

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.

globe

Explore More

Share this page:

Advanced Search Options

Search for:

Search scope:

Type:

Search in:

Date range:

The last

Sort by:

Sign up for:

Noumea Business Tribune

The daily local news briefing you can trust. Every day. Subscribe now.

By signing up, you agree to our Terms & Conditions.