AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWorld Cup & Pride backlash: FIFA’s Pride-match pairing for Iran vs Egypt on June 26 has sparked outrage, with Egypt rejecting any gay-pride symbols and Iran calling the scheduling “irrational,” while Iran’s World Cup participation remains uncertain. Regional diplomacy: Cambodia has launched a compulsory conciliation under UNCLOS over its maritime dispute with Thailand, noting a similar process that Timor-Leste used to settle with Australia. ASEAN forum in Hanoi: ASEAN Future Forum 2026 (June 9–10) is set to push people-centred regional cooperation, with Vietnam highlighting trade, investment, and ASEAN community-building. Timor-Leste in the spotlight: A new UNESCO biosphere reserve list includes Timor-Leste, and a separate discussion piece revisits how PALM seasonal worker rules affect welfare for Pacific workers, including people from Timor-Leste. Arts & culture in the region: Lapu-Lapu City’s Art Gallery and Cultural Hub reopens (June 1) with local showcases like “Tatak Lokal,” adding fresh space for community creativity. Sports development: Central Visayas hosts WorldSkills Philippines skills Olympics (June 2 onward), featuring categories that include fashion technology and web technologies.
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