AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElectric Transport in Nay Pyi Taw: Myanmar launched electric bus services in the capital, starting with four routes and more buses expected soon, as the country expands cleaner public transport. Peace Talks in Nay Pyi Taw: The Myanmar National Solidarity and Peacemaking Negotiation Committee met KNU/KNLA-PC, discussing stability, transport links, and aid needs for conflict-affected areas, while reaffirming the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement. Rakhine Border Fears: Renewed fighting in Myanmar’s Rakhine has raised concerns of another Rohingya refugee influx into Bangladesh. Monsoon Disaster in Bangladesh: Heavy rains triggered deadly landslides in Cox’s Bazar camps, killing at least eight Rohingya refugees including five children, with authorities relocating people from high-risk slopes. Myanmar Justice: A condo builder linked to the 2025 Sky Villa collapse in Mandalay was sentenced to five years in prison for negligence. Cybercrime Crackdown: Myanmar transferred 11 Chinese internet fraudsters to Chinese authorities after detaining them in Muse. Health and Mobility: Myanmar-Russia banking talks covered central bank cooperation and financial technology, while Thailand saw nearly 700,000 Myanmar nationals enter in early 2026.
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