AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Rules: The UN’s International Seabed Authority defended its authority after The Metals Company subsidiaries sued to stop an investigation, as governments push for seabed minerals tied to the energy transition. Ocean Governance: A separate push to exempt deep-sea mining from stricter environmental impact checks under the High Seas Treaty is drawing concern that protections for the seabed could weaken. Pacific Missile Tensions: China’s submarine-launched ballistic missile test on July 6—landing between Nauru and Tonga—has triggered fresh regional alarm, with Taiwan tracking the flight using long-range radar and Australia facing renewed questions about air and missile defence readiness. Local Tech & Security Spillover: In Australia, a Telstra outage sparked calls for an investigation after the missile test, with lawmakers urging checks for any “malevolent” network impact. Nauru Health Snapshot: A new obesity-focused look highlights Nauru’s extremely high adult obesity rate (about 70.7%), pointing to diet shifts and limited fresh food access. Regional Fisheries Diplomacy: The PNA Office CEO met Papua New Guinea’s fisheries authority to reaffirm cooperation on sustainable tuna management. Migration Policy Update: Tuvalu’s labour migration approach is reviewed a decade after its national policy launch, showing how seasonal and longer-term schemes have replaced older pathways.
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