AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAFL Scandal Fallout: Sydney Swans players Isaac Heeney, Chad Warner, Nick Blakey, James Jordon and Riley Bice remain suspended after a hotel night that breached club standards, while police scrutiny continues over an alleged sexual assault; the club says no one has been interviewed yet, but fresh outrage followed a photo of Heeney posing with a young supporter at the Pullman Hotel shortly after the report was made. Regional Security & Diplomacy: Pacific leaders are bracing for pressure from superpower rivalry as analysts warn foreign influence could quietly weaken Pacific unity, with multiple reports flagging missile and espionage concerns ahead of upcoming regional discussions. Health Policy: France has scaled back a plan that would have pushed patients to pay more for healthcare, with the government citing a fairer reform tied to inflation since 2005 after backlash from patient groups and unions. Public Health in French Polynesia: New local figures show obesity climbing sharply over the past decade, alongside rising diabetes, high blood pressure and chronic kidney disease—fueling concern over long-term chronic illness. Pacific Cooperation: Samoa and France are exploring new cooperation in education, maritime issues, security and anti-drug efforts, including possible air connectivity links across islands. Youth & Exchange: The OCT Youth Network is opening applications for young people across EU-associated territories, including French Polynesia, for a one-year program starting October 2026.
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