AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMaritime Security: The Strait of Hormuz is back under full conflict conditions after Iran-linked strikes and a U.S. ceasefire collapse, with major crude tankers rerouting and one 1.95-million-barrel cargo making a full U-turn as legal cover for Iranian oil sales is revoked. Port Operations: The U.S. Coast Guard lifted heavy-weather restrictions to reopen the Port of Rota to commercial traffic, while warning waterways aren’t back to normal and urging extra caution. Water & Power Recovery: Guam Waterworks Authority reported about 2,521 customers without water Sunday after Typhoon Bavi, with conservation and boil-water guidance still in place; meanwhile Guam Power Authority said roughly 66% of feeders were energized Friday and sought temporary relief options for families facing fuel-cost rate impacts. Anti-Fraud & Digital Finance: INTERPOL’s Operation First Light 2026 wrapped up with 5,811 arrests and about $293M seized across 97 countries, targeting social engineering scams and crypto-linked laundering. Renewables & Industry: Palau’s solar-plus-storage project is set to add 19.8MWh of BESS, boosting total on-site storage to 32.7MWh. Sustainable Aquaculture: Palau opened its first community-managed satellite giant clam hatchery to expand seedlings for farmers and ease pressure on wild stocks. Governance: Todd Osterloh was sworn in as a Supreme Court justice of Palau.
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