New Zealand and Germany sign Antarctic Cooperation Deal amid China’s presence

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New Zealand’s Antarctic agency has signed a memorandum of understanding with Germany’s Alfred Wegener Institute to enhance collaboration in polar science. The agreement aims to strengthen connections between the two countries’ marine and polar science institutes, amidst China’s expanding activities in Antarctica.

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