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Ocean Census Breakthrough: Scientists say they’ve identified 1,121 previously unknown marine species in a year, including deep-sea “ghost sharks” and bizarre sponge life, with the Ocean Census reporting a 54% jump in annual discoveries and warning that many species could vanish before they’re even documented. Timor-Leste Energy Focus: As Greater Sunrise and Tasi Mane move from politics toward infrastructure deadlines, Timor-Leste is pushing to monetize remaining offshore resources as Bayu-Undan runs out, with the LNG cooperation shift with Woodside adding momentum. Mining Push in Timor-Leste: Estrella Resources has deployed drone-based geophysics at its Ira Miri project to hunt deeper manganese targets, aiming to refine drill sites up to 800 metres below. Regional Cooperation: Malaysia renewed its marine conservation plan through 2030, with Timor-Leste among Coral Triangle partners. Trade & Budget Watch: Timor-Leste’s Council of Ministers approved a 2026 budget amendment to cover higher fuel costs and other regional expenses, lifting the total budget to about US$2.39 billion. People & Mobility: A UK Home Office investigation continues after arrests of East Timorese workers tied to an alleged illegal hiring case.

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