AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCatholic Hope in Kayah: Loikaw’s Christ the King Cathedral and pastoral center are returning after months of military occupation, but repairs are still needed and the bishop says his mission stays with displaced people. Myanmar–China Diplomacy: President Min Aung Hlaing meets Xi Jinping in Beijing as China pledges support for the new government and signs cooperation deals on trade, transport, disaster relief, health and communications. Climate & Children at Risk: UNICEF warns nearly half of the world’s children face at least three overlapping climate hazards, with heat, drought and heatwaves among the most common—Myanmar is named among the highly exposed. Mines Still Haunt Lives: A UN human rights report highlights persistent harm from anti-personnel mines, noting Myanmar among the worst-hit for casualties and urging stronger mine-ban action. Education Under Attack: A global report says attacks on education rose more than 40% in 2024–2025, with incidents linked to ethnic violence and crackdowns affecting students and teachers. Refugee & Rights Focus: Qatar Charity expands World Refugee Day efforts, while Malaysia denies claims of inhumane treatment of migrant children and says it uses alternative accommodation for younger children. Regional Culture & Faith: The White House hosts a Vesak observance bringing together Buddhist delegates, including Myanmar community representatives.
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