AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMyanmar Arts & Entertainment: A Myanmar rights group, Justice For Myanmar, is urging FIFA to revoke Mytel’s exclusive World Cup broadcast rights, saying the telecom is tied to the military and has been a boycott target. Myanmar Culture & Society: A report from Yangon paints a picture of wartime nightlife—clubs still run late, but partygoers stay cautious after the end of curfew, reflecting ongoing insecurity and conscription fears. Media & Community (Myanmar): DVB and MAP Foundation are teaming up to bring Burmese-language news to Myanmar migrant communities in Thailand via MAP Radio, turning podcasts into weekday broadcasts and co-producing youth and women-focused shows. Myanmar in the Region: Myanmar is targeting over US$29 billion in foreign trade for 2026-27, with export and import goals outlined by the Myanmar Trade Promotion Organisation. Arts/Global Spotlight: Ohio University opened the Sara Gilfert Collection, celebrating the late Southeast Ohio papermaker and fiber artist whose archive includes work, teaching materials, and even papermaking studies in Myanmar. Sports & Entertainment (Regional): Thailand’s VNL 2026 Bangkok leg begins as volleyball rights coverage expands across Myanmar and neighboring countries.
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