AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMyanmar Civil War at Five: Pro-democracy fighters in Sagaing say the revolution is becoming “long term,” with doubts growing as the junta advances, aided by China-brokered truces and support. ASEAN Engagement: ASEAN foreign ministers will meet Myanmar’s top diplomat in Bangkok this weekend for the first in-person talks since 2021, as the bloc weighs how to re-engage after years of isolation. Rakhine Tensions: Myanmar and Bangladesh-linked Rohingya safety remains fragile as monsoon-triggered landslides and camp risks kill children and force emergency relocations. UN Rohingya Camps: UNHCR calls for more land to ease overcrowding in Cox’s Bazar after deadly landslides displaced thousands. India-Myanmar Border Talks: India and Myanmar reaffirm security cooperation, including intelligence sharing and border management, with Myanmar assuring it won’t allow anti-India activities. Refugee Access to Education: Delhi High Court questions Delhi University’s passport requirement for a UNHCR-recognised Myanmar refugee, asking how a refugee can be expected to get one. Tihar Jail Hunger Strike: A US national accused in a terror case seeks permission to cook his own meals in Tihar Jail, saying the food is too oily and spicy and has worsened his health. Myanmar Sports: Norwegian coach Jørn Andersen is appointed head coach of Myanmar’s men’s national team.
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