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Pacific Security: Island leaders on Guam spent two days gaming out what US–China brinkmanship could mean locally, after Xi warned mishandling Taiwan could spark “clashes and even conflicts,” with Micronesian islands framed as central to great-power competition. Connectivity Upgrade: NEC says it has completed the 2,250 km East Micronesia Cable System (EMCS), linking Kiribati (Tarawa) to Nauru and onward through Kosrae to Pohnpei—moving Nauru and neighbors beyond satellite-only links toward faster, more reliable internet for payments, video calls, and e-government. Deep-Sea Pressure: A regional security forum heard concerns that deep-sea mining and new military drone/AI weapons plans could be used to pressure island states into weaker deals. Identity & Climate: Nauru is set to hold a referendum to change its official name to “Naoero,” while the country remains highly climate-vulnerable. Oceans Context: A new study finds whale sharks travel far farther across Indo-Pacific waters than previously thought, underscoring the need for wider marine protection.

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