AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoHealth & Community: Kuching South Mayor Datuk Wee Hong Seng says Milo Breakfast Day 2026 is about more than crowds—breakfast helps people start the day healthier, boosting mood and productivity. The 10th edition drew about 5,000 participants in Kuching, with more stops planned across Malaysia. Regional Energy: Sarawak is pushing for a unified ASEAN Power Grid framework, aiming to turn its hydropower into a “battery” for Southeast Asia and speed up cross-border energy integration. Environment & Climate: A study links Indonesia’s Sumatra floods and landslides to the deaths of at least 58 critically endangered Tapanuli orangutans—about 7% of the species—warning extreme weather risks are rising. Brunei-Linked Culture & Tourism: Brunei and Sarawak are among diplomats attending regional events, while Sarawak also moves to nominate a rare 16th-century manuscript for UNESCO’s “Memory of the World.” ASEAN Cooperation: ASEAN diplomats visited Bangladesh’s Special Economic Zone, signalling interest in expanding investment and industrial ties. Brunei in the Region: Police coordination between Indonesia and Brunei is reported after a fatal Jakarta assault involving Brunei nationals.
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