AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCultural Diplomacy Through Dance: Indonesia’s Fulan Fehan Festival IV opened in Belu, with Home Affairs Minister Muhammad Tito Karnavian calling “Dance in Friendship” a bridge for stronger ties with Timor-Leste and Australia. Regional Heritage Protection: ASEAN cultural leaders and experts met in Clark to strengthen cooperation on safeguarding Southeast Asia’s cultural heritage, with Timor-Leste among participants. Timor-Leste Environment Milestone: UNESCO recognized Nino Konis Santana as Timor-Leste’s first biosphere reserve. Youth & Climate Arts: Sarawak’s Rainforest Youth Summit (RAYS 2026) opened in Kuching with new Timor-Leste representation, spotlighting youth-led sustainability and responsible tourism. Film & Pride Spotlight: In Davao, FDCP’s Pelikulaya 2026 brings queer stories to the screen during Pride Month, pairing screenings with talks and community events. Local Arts-Adjacent Policy: Cebu City decided not to impose a cellphone ban for now, instead adding metal detectors and focusing on student mental health after a deadly school shooting. Community Grief & Sports: In Mindanao, the repatriation of Ateneo player Divine Adili and the funeral of Rene “Bobet” Baterbonia drew major public mourning.
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