AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDigital Economy & Media Tech: Timor-Leste is asking Malaysia to help it secure an official Google presence, so local creators can access YouTube monetisation and grow the creative economy; officials say the lack of Google/YouTube representatives is a key barrier, and Malaysia–Timor-Leste also agreed to boost media cooperation via news sharing and journalism training. Regional Tech & Journalism Training: Bernama and TATOLI signed an MoU to expand ASEAN media collaboration, including sharing multimedia content and running journalism courses across Tetum, Portuguese, Bahasa Indonesia and English. ASEAN Science & Technology Diplomacy: At the Russia–ASEAN summit in Kazan, leaders adopted the Kazan Declaration and an action plan for 2026–2030, calling for deeper cooperation across energy, digitalization, science and technology, and other areas—Timor-Leste attended as a newer member. Disaster-Ready Engineering (Regional): The U.S. Navy’s Pacific Partnership 2026 is set to visit Timor-Leste among other stops, focusing on medical support, engineering help, and disaster preparedness training.
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