AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUN & Diplomacy: A fresh editorial argues an “obituary for the U.N.” is premature, pointing to how Security Council votes can still shape conflicts—even when critics say the process sidelines key parties. Agriculture & Food Security: The U.S. USDA is offering up to $240M for school feeding programs, with AI/oversight and U.S.-sourced commodities built into the funding rules. Regional Leadership & Environment: ASEAN’s push for environmental justice is highlighted, with a call to move from declarations to real implementation. Timor-Leste in the Region: President Ramos-Horta begins a five-day Malaysia visit, while Timor-Leste’s ties with Vietnam and ASEAN cooperation remain in focus. Energy & Exploration: Eni formalizes a joint operating agreement for offshore Timor-Leste exploration (Block P), setting the stage for seismic work and a planned well. Arts & Culture: “Echoes of the Earth” brings together academia and community voices in Cebu for cultural education tied to environmental care. Sports Human Story: The tragedy around Ateneo de Manila’s Rene Clert “Bobet” Baterbonia and teammate Divine Adili is revisited, with scholarship plans for his siblings underscoring the family’s “pangandoy.” Local Health & Livelihoods: Davao City reports a major dengue drop, while Asturias authorities order a poultry farm to pause operations over fly infestations.
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