AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoRohingya Crisis: UN agencies say more than 500 people are feared dead after two boats carrying Rohingya refugees capsized off Myanmar’s coast, with one vessel losing contact after leaving Rakhine and another believed sunk near Ayeyarwady—monsoon conditions and recent flooding are cited as making the journeys especially deadly. Border & Phone Rules: Myanmar’s CEIR/EIR system now limits travelers entering by land, sea, or air to no more than two mobile phones per person; unregistered phones must be declared at customs with IMEI details and registered through a one-stop service. Education Oversight: The Ministry of Education in Naypyitaw orders private and international curriculum schools to complete registration and renew operating licenses, covering fees, tuition centers, teacher standards, and patriotism/cultural preservation. ASEAN Diplomacy: Indonesia says it is ready to host Myanmar peace talks under ASEAN’s Five-Point Consensus, while NUG and ethnic armed groups push for inclusive dialogue as ASEAN envoy meetings continue. Parliament Capacity: A briefing in Naypyitaw updates MPs on education reforms, with officials stressing education as the base for long-term development and human resource growth.
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