AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSuu Kyi “Proof of Life” Demand: Kim Aris, son of detained pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi, says there’s “no evidence” she was moved to house arrest and claims her health is worsening, citing reports of heart problems and osteoporosis. Civilian Toll in Sagaing: Myanmar airstrikes hit Talaing village in Sagaing Region, killing at least eight civilians including four children, days after Min Aung Hlaing renewed “unconditional peace talks.” Education Results: Myanmar released 2026 university entrance exam results with a 52.37% national pass rate (133,673 of 255,228), with top scorer Ma Thiri Soe (562 marks). Nay Pyi Taw Economy Push: President U Min Aung Hlaing urged stronger support for MSMEs, calling them the backbone of jobs and growth, and highlighted digital payments and value-added agro-based production. Anti-Drug Drive: Authorities burned over 50 tons of illegal drugs worth nearly US$600 million, including heroin and meth, in Yangon and other locations. UN Humanitarian Coordination: Foreign Affairs Minister U Tin Maung Swe met UN agencies, stressing humanitarian access without discrimination and coordination for aid delivery. Border Trade Friction: Thai media reports Myanmar-bound border trade has fallen sharply as licensing delays and telecom-scam crackdowns disrupt legitimate shipments.
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