AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPublic Health: Hawai‘i DOH confirmed a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu, bringing the state total to six for 2026. Officials say the person was exposed while traveling in a dengue-prone region and that the chance of local spread is low, but they’re urging residents to cut mosquito breeding by removing standing water from around homes and workplaces. Pacific Security: Pacific leaders and officials condemned China’s July 6 submarine-launched ballistic missile test, saying it landed in the “blue continent” area and revived fears tied to nuclear testing in the region. Marshall Islands & Nuclear Policy: The Republic of the Marshall Islands condemned the missile test, calling on China to clearly explain its intentions and warning the Pacific should not be used to demonstrate military power. Maritime Safety: In the Strait of Hormuz, oil tanker traffic slowed to near standstill as US-Iran tensions flared again, with only two tankers reported transiting early Thursday and insurers and shipping firms warning of severe risk. Local Governance: In Arizona, Maricopa County moved to suspend an elected official accused in a human smuggling scheme involving pregnant women from the Marshall Islands.
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