AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMyanmar Floods & Relief: Deadly flooding in Rakhine and Chin has killed at least three people, with rescuers warning that rising water levels could trap elderly, sick, pregnant people and families in low-lying areas. PyinOoLwin Lifestyle & Heritage: President U Min Aung Hlaing met town elders in PyinOoLwin, urging residents to protect the city’s identity as the “City of Cherry Blossoms” and “City of Flowers,” while pushing upgrades to roads and local development. New Airport Boost: Anisakhan Airport was inaugurated as a key aviation gateway, with officials linking it to regional economic growth and tourism plans. Tourism & Culture Links: Myanmar and China discussed expanding tourism and youth exchanges, including ideas for Myanmar to promote attractions like Harbin Ice and Snow World and showcase an ice sculpture in January 2027. Human Rights Oversight: The Myanmar National Human Rights Commission inspected the Malikha Training School for Girls in Yangon, checking healthcare, hygiene, dorms, water, rehabilitation, education, and freedom of religion. Peace Process Talks: NSPNC and DKBA held talks in Nay Pyi Taw on regional stability, development, education/healthcare cooperation, and a clear message that DKBA should not be involved in online fraud. Culture on Screen: Myanmar’s “Fruit Gathering” won top honors at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, spotlighting queer longing and women’s work in garment factories. Arts & Memory: Veteran writer Dr Ma Tin Win passed away at 86, with her family and literary community sharing details of her life and achievements.
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