AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMisinformation Watch: AFP reports a viral video about a “Namhkam” blast in northern Myanmar was falsely linked to the May 31 explosion, which was actually geolocated to a Malta fireworks factory incident. Human Rights & Education: A new global study says attacks on education rose over 40% in 2024–2025, with Myanmar among the worst-hit places for students and staff harmed. Cross-border Crime & Scams: Finland is investigating a suspected scheme that charged Myanmar students up to €10,000 for promised study and residence permits; meanwhile, Myanmar authorities say they arrested Chinese nationals tied to illegal entry and online gambling/fraud around Myawaddy. Diplomacy & Detention: China confirmed the detention of U.S. scholar Min Zin on espionage suspicions, as Myanmar’s President Min Aung Hlaing prepares for a state visit to Beijing. Refugees & Aid: Qatar Charity launched a World Refugee Day campaign targeting Rohingya and other displaced communities, while Mizoram in India received a pledge of ₹10 crore rice support for refugees from Myanmar, Bangladesh, and displaced people from Manipur. Culture & Lifestyle: A Myanmar-linked procurement and cultural connectivity push appears in China’s Kunming expo series, with Myanmar Trade Center participation highlighted.
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