AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChlordecone Health Fallout: A new Public Health France study says chlordecone traces remain widespread in the French West Indies, with 81.3% of adults in Guadeloupe and 85.5% in Martinique still testing positive, and about one in six above the health threshold. Legal Closure: Separately, France’s Paris Court of Appeal confirmed the dismissal of a landmark criminal case over chlordecone, effectively ending a long fight for criminal accountability. Telecom Disruption Watch: Regulators in Dominica and Saint Lucia say Flow’s outage was linked to a fibre fault between Guadeloupe and Antigua, and they’ve requested a detailed report while urging backup communication plans. Regional Diplomacy: France and the OECS formalized renewed ties with Ambassador Marie-Noëlle Duris, highlighting cooperation on climate resilience, public health, maritime security, education and innovation. Air Connectivity: Fly Dutch Caribbean will start operating from Grand Case Airport on July 1, with plans to expand routes and aircraft capacity. Earthquake Update: A magnitude 4.2 quake was recorded east of Antigua and felt across parts of the French islands, including Guadeloupe, with no immediate damage reported. Sports—Guadeloupe Connection: Guadeloupe forward Tairyk Arconte has signed for Millwall, stepping up from French Ligue 2.
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