AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoASEAN Push for Timor-Leste: Timor-Leste’s Deputy Prime Minister Francisco Kalbuadi Lay joined regional leaders at the Greater Bay Area–ASEAN Summit in Hong Kong, where officials stressed ASEAN membership as a “strategic turning point” and highlighted cross-border trade and investment links. Aero Dili Boosts Travel: Aero Dili launched a direct Darwin–Dili service twice weekly, aiming to make travel easier for tourists, business visitors, and the diaspora. Energy Uncertainty in Timor-Leste: Sunda Energy said its Chuditch PSC phase expired and it received a termination notice instead of an extension, leaving drilling plans in limbo despite efforts to secure capacity. Local Economy & Jobs: Davao’s senior citizen employment program wrapped up after three months, with beneficiaries placed in partner workplaces to stay active and earn income. Pacific Security Warning: A report flags the rise of online scam centres across the region, often tied to forced labour and coercion. Education Rules in Cebu: Dumanjug started a strict cellphone ban in schools, while Cebu City opted for metal detectors and mental health support instead of a full ban.
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