AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLGBTQ Rights Watch: A new global tally shows anti-LGBT laws are still most common in Muslim-majority countries (36 of 66), while several Christian-majority nations have repealed or overturned similar rules in recent years. COFA & Driving Licenses: A US Federal Motor Carrier ruling says Commercial Learner’s Permits and Commercial Driver’s Licenses for non-domiciled COFA citizens must meet current federal requirements, with the administration urging states to revoke unexpired non-compliant licenses. Education & Skills: Palau’s top computing graduate from the International Training Institute in PNG credits a second chance after job-search struggles, highlighting how training pathways can unlock careers. US-Military Links (FSM): FSM President Wesley Simina welcomed 17 recruits at a US Embassy enlistment ceremony, reaffirming Compact of Free Association eligibility and the long-running ties. Palau Immigration: Palau received its first deported migrant under a US immigration MOU, but the man left within two weeks—raising questions about how the agreement plays out locally. Ocean & Conservation: Palau International Coral Reef Center research says tuna are reproducing inside the Palau National Marine Sanctuary, strengthening the case for offshore protection. Tourism & Culture: Palau is pushing sport fishing to new markets via a San Diego trade show, while the Palau Conservation Society marked 32 years with its first PCS Fair Day. Local Food Exports: Palau taro flour made an international debut at Beauty World Japan 2026, then returned home for the Palau Development Symposium.
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