AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Debate in Fiji: A new report says AI is already woven into everyday life in Fiji—Facebook feeds, school essays, and apps—yet public discussion stays shallow, with people not asking who built it, who profits, and who pays when it harms. Hate Speech Sentencing: In Zambia, TikToker “Why Me” was sentenced to 2 years in prison for hate speech tied to Tonga people and Southern Province. Pacific Crime & Security: New Zealand’s Customs Minister says the Pacific can’t “arrest” its way out of organised crime—solutions need legislation, border strength, and justice, health, and immigration working together. Tonga in the Spotlight: Tonga’s U12 football tournament pushes early skills despite transport hurdles. Regional Tensions: Pacific leaders keep raising concerns about militarisation and NZ’s role as defence cooperation grows. Visa Shockwaves: New Zealand faces a revenue hit after cutting Pacific visa fees and extending timeframes. Culture & Community: Tonga’s Ocean of Light International School marks 30 years, blending learning with moral and spiritual values.
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