AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoCook Islands Politics: Prime Minister Mark Brown has been re-elected, with the Cook Islands Party on track for a fifth straight term and a three-quarter supermajority after preliminary results show 18 seats (plus independents joining). The campaign focus stayed largely on cost of living, even as voters weighed the fallout from China ties and the New Zealand relationship. Pacific Aviation & Tourism: New Zealand Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says the Cook Islands’ airline experience shows what’s possible in tough Pacific conditions, citing route growth supported by earlier NZ funding and highlighting the tourism importance of reliable regional flights. Travel Tech/Comms (Regional): Ncell in Nepal introduced a 60-second pulse rate for international outgoing calls to 198 countries from Aug 18, aimed at improving the calling experience for travellers. Sports & Visitor Interest: International Rugby League confirmed match fees for the Rugby League World Cup, with Cook Islands and other Pacific players set for specific payments—good news for athletes and a potential draw for fans planning trips.
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