AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDigital Governance: Timor-Leste officially launched verify.gov.tl, a Cambodia-supported portal to verify driver’s licenses and other transport documents online—aimed at cutting fraud and speeding up document checks. Regional Diplomacy: The Foreign Ministry urged Timor-Leste to avoid statements that could harm Myanmar’s image, after Ramos-Horta’s remarks at the Shangri-La Dialogue and ERIA meetings were seen by Myanmar as interference. Peacebuilding & ASEAN: Ramos-Horta used ERIA’s Jakarta lecture to stress forgiveness, dialogue, and Timor-Leste’s readiness to contribute to ASEAN integration—while also highlighting reconciliation with Indonesia as a model. Culture & Community: Lapu-Lapu City’s Art Gallery and Cultural Hub reopened, giving local artists a free platform for exhibits, markets, and workshops. Youth & Learning: Cebu City prepared for the new school year with large-scale supply distribution, while the wider region continues to grapple with damaged school facilities after recent disasters. Sports & Identity: Barangay Granada (Timor-Leste) won top honors in Bacolod’s Chicken Inasal Festival dance events, and the city’s cultural exchange kept the spotlight on local heritage.
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