AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup & Myanmar Media Rights: A Myanmar rights group, Justice For Myanmar, is urging FIFA to revoke Mytel’s exclusive 2026 World Cup broadcast rights, saying the telecom is tied to the military through a Viettel-linked joint venture and has been a boycott target. Nightlife Under Pressure in Yangon: A new report on Yangon’s “furtive” party scene says clubs may be loud again after curfew changes, but young people still avoid streets at night amid fears of detention and conscription. Rohingya Law-and-Order Push in Malaysia: Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim urged Rohingya refugees to follow local rules or face firm action, while Perak police told the public to report misconduct to authorities rather than take matters into their own hands. Regional Security Talks: Myanmar and Laos military officials met in Nay Pyi Taw to discuss border security and Mekong River cooperation. Arts & Culture (Myanmar-linked): A Yangon party-scene feature and a Myanmar-related World Cup rights dispute both highlight how entertainment is being shaped by conflict and politics.
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