AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife & Climate Impact: New research links last year’s Cyclone Senyar in Sumatra to the deaths of at least 58 critically endangered Tapanuli orangutans—about 7% of the species—after extreme rain triggered deadly landslides, adding to the pressure already caused by habitat loss. Tourism & Food Events: Miri will host WATCEFS 2026 (June 18–21), with about 3,000 expected visitors and more than 100 exhibitors, including international tapas competitions feeding winners to Spain’s World Tapas Championship. Regional Business & Finance: A report says India stayed the world’s No. 2 buyer of Russian fossil fuels in May, importing about €5.8b as refiners increased crude purchases. Public Health Push: Kuching’s mayor backed the Milo Malaysia Breakfast Day push, stressing breakfast for healthier, more productive communities. Diplomacy & Security: China imposed sanctions on the Philippines’ defence chief Gilberto Teodoro and family over “inappropriate remarks,” banning entry and restricting cooperation. Brunei-Linked Local Economy: Brunei’s Royal Brunei Culinary is set to run the Singapore Food Festival 2026 in Bandar Seri Begawan (June 11–July 4), featuring 70+ dishes and a collaboration with Old Chang Kee.
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