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Pacific security stakes: The 55th Pacific Islands Forum is set for Palau (Aug 30–Sep 4), with leaders expected to wrestle with how fast the Indo-Pacific power contest is moving into island politics—especially as Palau sits at the center of US–China competition. Digital resilience: NEC says it has finished the 2,250 km East Micronesia Cable System (EMCS), linking Kiribati (Tarawa) to Nauru, then through Kosrae to Pohnpei—bringing first optical cable connectivity for places that previously depended on satellite links. Cable risk spotlight: A new report warns many island states rely on a small number of undersea cables, leaving them exposed to accidental damage and possible sabotage. Nauru identity & climate vulnerability: Nauru plans a referendum to change its official name to “Naoero,” while the World Bank continues to flag climate exposure alongside jobs and health pressures. Ongoing pressure on ocean governance: A Micronesia security dialogue highlighted deep-sea mining and new weapons systems as rising threats to island control over waters.

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