AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOFC Women’s Champions League: Auckland United sent a loud message in Honiara with an 11-1 demolition of Drehu Athletico, while Ba Women roared to a 6-0 win over Henderson Eels to top Group A after one round. Sports—Group pressure: With early results reshaping the table, Hekari Women face a must-win clash after being held to a draw, and teams are already chasing knockout spots. Foreign policy—Japan ties: Prime Minister Matthew Wale says Solomon Islands is pursuing a more balanced, constructive foreign policy while reaffirming strong, long-running ties with Japan. Health—malaria push: Acting Foreign Affairs Minister Peter Kenilorea Jr signed Japan grant agreements worth about SBD$14.6m for scholarships and modern malaria diagnostic equipment. Regional cooperation—mining: PNG Prime Minister James Marape offered Solomon Islands PNG mining policy experience to help build a modern resource regime and attract investment. Connectivity—new air link: Solomon Airlines is set to launch a scheduled Port Moresby–Honiara service next Tuesday, boosting travel and business links. Maritime services: Solomon Ports launched a Shipping Schedule Hub App for real-time domestic vessel movement updates. Climate—El Niño outlook: SPREP says El Niño can bring both risks and opportunities, as Pacific leaders plan ahead.
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