AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoUNESCO & Nature: UNESCO added Timor-Leste to a list of 14 new biosphere reserves worldwide, bringing its network to 797 sites across 145 countries—another spotlight on the region’s living landscapes. Maritime Law & Regional Peace: Cambodia has launched a compulsory conciliation process under UNCLOS to resolve its long-running maritime dispute with Thailand, pointing to Timor-Leste’s 2016 success with Australia as a model for peaceful, rules-based settlement. Arts & Culture (Local): Lapu-Lapu City Art Gallery and Cultural Hub reopened June 1, giving local artists a free platform for exhibits, art markets, and workshops. Arts & Sports (Regional): The ASEAN Championship is adding Gillette as a major sponsor, boosting fan engagement around the 30th-anniversary tournament. Community & Education: Brigada Eskwela 2026 is underway as teachers and parents prepare classrooms and facilities for the new school year. Language & Heritage: A report warns Kirmanckî (Zazakî) is at risk of disappearing as younger generations use it less in education and public life.
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