AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRegional Security: Law enforcement, justice and health experts at the 2026 Pacific Peace and Security Dialogue say transnational crime is now an established threat, with digital networks and maritime surveillance gaps making cooperation across countries essential—Cook Islands’ health secretary Bob Williams and Tonga police leadership were among those calling for stronger regional response. Public Health for Travellers: Hawai‘i’s Department of Health reported a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu involving a visitor; officials say the risk of local transmission is low, but urged travellers and residents to remove standing water and protect against mosquito bites. Cook Islands Sports & Tourism Spotlight: Cook Islands’ senior beach handball team is set for its world championship debut in Croatia next week after qualifying via Oceania, adding another international drawcard for the islands’ growing beach-sport scene. Visitor Safety & Compliance: Police warn vaping breaches at Rarotonga International Airport continue, with offenders facing tougher scrutiny and enforcement. Local Governance & Access: A Cook Islands letter argues medicinal cannabis access is effectively limited for residents because there’s no local pharmacy supply and the law doesn’t allow medicines to be posted—leaving patients to travel abroad. Community & Culture: King Tupou VI of Tonga received a traditional Cook Islands welcome at Atupare Marae in Puaikura ahead of USP Cook Islands graduation.
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