AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoLanguage & Culture: UNESCO-listed Kirmanckî (Zazakî) faces extinction risk as younger speakers use it less in education and public life, with activists urging urgent mother-tongue schooling and cultural work. Public Safety & Community Life: Davao City is weighing tougher penalties for repeat liquor ban violators after cases where fines became a “cost of doing business.” Maritime Law & Regional Affairs: Cambodia has launched compulsory conciliation under UNCLOS to resolve its long-running maritime dispute with Thailand, pointing to a 2018 Timor-Leste–Australia precedent. Arts & Community Spaces: Lapu-Lapu City Art Gallery and Cultural Hub reopened June 1, giving local artists a free platform for exhibits, markets, and workshops. Local Arts & Festivals: Bacolod Chicken Inasal Festival crowned Barangay Granada (Timor-Leste) in arena dance and Mandalagan (Timor-Leste) in the cook-off barangay category. Sports & Youth: Central Visayas is scouting skills champions for WorldSkills Philippines 2026, with fashion tech and welding among the categories. Welfare & Worker Rights: Australia is investigating a welfare failure after footage showed PALM scheme workers, including people believed to include Timor-Leste nationals, living rough under a Sydney bridge.
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