AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoColonial Reckoning in France: France’s National Assembly voted unanimously to repeal the Code Noir, but critics say it’s “symbolic without substance” since the decree had no legal force since 1848—raising fresh pressure over reparations and justice for the Caribbean legacy. Guadeloupe Health & Compensation: France’s lower house backed a bill acknowledging the harm caused by chlordecone (Kepone) in Guadeloupe and Martinique, setting decontamination goals, compensation aims, and a mission to define future reparations after Santé Publique France found contamination affecting over 90% of adults. Marine Protection Push: France announced three new strict marine protection zones, bringing protected waters to 14.68% and targeting 14.8% by year-end; in Guadeloupe, the measures focus on coral reefs and sea turtles. Air Travel Shock (Regional Impact): A UK-based cargo airline, European Cargo, entered administration amid fuel-cost pressure, with about 178 jobs at risk—part of a wider 2026 wave of airline collapses tied to global fuel shortages. Caribbean–Europe Connectivity: Air Caraïbes and LIAT signed an interline agreement to improve multi-island links, including services connecting Eastern Caribbean routes with Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana. Sports Spotlight: The Fiji Surf Pro will be broadcast live by Fiji’s national broadcaster, featuring Guadeloupe’s Antoine Martin among headline competitors.
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