AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMyanmar-Russia Deals: President Min Aung Hlaing’s Moscow visit produced 12 agreements spanning energy, digital tech, culture and art, plus space and satellite-navigation cooperation. Human Rights Watch: UN investigators, via the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar, report escalating war crimes across Myanmar, including deliberate aerial attacks on civilian sites and systematic torture in detention. Sports—Badminton (Myanmar in the spotlight): At the BWF World Championships in New Delhi, Myanmar’s Thet Htar Thuzar was beaten by Unnati Hooda in women’s singles, while other Myanmar-linked results included mixed fortunes for pairs in the early rounds. Regional Mobility & Travel: Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi is expanding automated immigration access for 31 more nationalities to ease arrival queues, as hospitals warn of patient surges. Myanmar in regional business: KG Mobility targets 1,000 SUV sales in Myanmar this year after launching its brand there. Football—Myanmar club debut: Ayeyawady FC Women opened their AFC Women’s Champions League debut with a 4-0 win over Singapore’s Jurong FC. Arts & Culture: Ho Tzu Nyen says the Gwangju Biennale should honor the past, not just replay it, tying the event to broader struggles across Asia.
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