AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSpace Tech: NASA has called off its first-of-a-kind rescue attempt to boost the Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory after the commercial LINK spacecraft ran into altitude control problems and began spinning out of control; LINK will still try rendezvous and nearby operations to gather data, but Swift’s rapidly falling orbit—driven by increased solar activity—means re-entry and burn-up are expected later this year. Weather Watch: Tropical Depression 17W has strengthened into Tropical Storm Saudel, with a typhoon watch issued for parts of the Northern Marianas; forecasters say dry air and wind shear may ease by Friday, with the storm’s closest approach to Saipan now projected around 150 miles late Friday night into early Saturday. Regional Security & Fisheries: The FFA’s Operation Island Chief 2026 (OPIC26) flagged 16 vessels of interest and apprehended four during a two-week surveillance effort across about 27.5 million square kilometres, monitoring 3,000+ fishing vessels across 11 FFA members’ EEZs with support from partner surveillance and analysts. Marshall Islands Links & Culture: The RMI embassy in Taiwan helped formalize a sister-museum partnership between the Alele Museum and the Shihsanhang Museum of Archaeology in New Taipei City, signed during the 2026 Austronesian Cultural Festival. Geopolitics: A report says China “very likely” ran a targeted Pacific campaign to align local development messaging with Beijing’s latest five-year plan, including embassy-led op-eds and governance outreach in multiple island countries.
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