AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoTourism & Aviation: Timor-Leste’s national carrier Aero Dili has launched a direct Darwin–Dili service, starting 21 June, running twice weekly (Sundays and Tuesdays) and cutting travel time to about 1 hour 15 minutes—adding to 12 weekly direct flights between the two countries and expected to boost leisure, business, diaspora travel, and trade links. Energy & Investment Uncertainty: Sunda Energy says its Chuditch Production Sharing Contract phase expired and the company received a termination notice instead of an extension, leaving drilling plans in limbo despite efforts to secure capacity and address health-and-safety and local content issues. Regional Policy & Governance: Timor-Leste’s ASEAN accession is framed as a strategic turning point, with new attention on how membership could help unlock financing and cooperation as the country works to narrow a major development gap. Environment & Conservation: A study highlights that Hong Kong’s feral yellow-crested cockatoos may hold genetic value for saving the critically endangered species in Indonesia and Timor-Leste, with the urban population showing unexpectedly high diversity. Security & Justice (Regional): The US is expanding a crackdown on Southeast Asian online scam networks, citing billions in losses and pushing regional governments to strengthen enforcement.
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