AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: A new war is brewing over mineral-rich rocks on the ocean floor, with diplomats set to move from decades of behind-closed-doors wrangling into a more public fight over who gets to extract what. Pacific Security Spotlight: At a Micronesia Security Dialogue in Guam, island leaders and analysts warned that great-power brinkmanship is pulling them into the center of U.S.-China tensions, while a separate expert warned deep-sea mining is being tied to future military drones and AI weapons—raising the stakes for local control. Connectivity Upgrade: NEC says it has completed the 2,250 km East Micronesia Cable System (EMCS), linking Kiribati, Nauru, and FSM with first-time optical cable access for places like Kosrae, aiming to cut delays and boost services like video calls and digital payments. Identity Move: Nauru plans a referendum to rename itself “Naoero,” calling the current name a colonial mispronunciation. Marine Science: Whale sharks tracked across the Indo-Pacific are found to travel far farther than expected, underscoring the need for wider marine protection.
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