AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Rugby League Partnership: Samoa has joined Tonga, Fiji and Papua New Guinea in a AU$250m, 10-year Pacific Rugby League deal backed by Australia, aimed at school rugby league, youth and violence-prevention programs, and upgrades like Tonga’s Teufaiva Stadium plus a push to bring more NRL and NRLW matches to the region. Regional Security: Samoa says China’s July 6 missile launch was explained as routine training under international law, but the government stresses the need for timely, transparent communication and reaffirms Samoa’s Ocean of Peace and South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone commitments. Child Protection & Adoption: Samoa and New Zealand are holding high-level talks to improve adoption processes and safety for children, including whether the temporary suspension on automatic New Zealand citizenship for some Samoan adoptions can be lifted. Culture & Community: Young performers take centre stage at the Ne’i Galo Lou Aganu’u festival in Falealili on 11 July, with traditional song and dance performed to live, traditional sounds. Sports Spotlight: Samoa’s youngest table tennis player, 15-year-old Cidrella Elisara, starts the Pacific Games with four straight wins as she eyes finals and a medal.
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