AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDigital Economy & Media Access: Timor-Leste is asking Malaysia to help it work with Google to set up an official presence in-country, so local creators can access YouTube monetisation; the plan also includes stronger media cooperation between TATOLI and Bernama, with news-sharing and journalism training. Youth & Climate Skills: RAYS 2026 (Rainforest Youth Summit) opened in Kuching with Timor-Leste taking part for the first time, bringing youth leaders, researchers and policymakers together under “Youth: Many Ways, One Planet” to push climate governance and sustainability learning. Regional Tech & Preparedness: Malaysia-Indonesia’s MALINDO exercise drew international observers, including Timor-Leste, with a focus on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. Health Systems: The EU approved tolebrutinib (Cenrifki) for nonrelapsing secondary progressive multiple sclerosis without relapses, marking a disability-targeting option for progressive MS. Public Health Recognition: WHO’s World Health Assembly highlighted malaria elimination certification for Timor-Leste, alongside other country awards. Food Safety: A dairy workshop linked to DILI LLC in Dilijan was suspended after E. coli and hygiene non-compliance were found in products.
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