AGP Executive Report
Last update: 26 minutes agoRohingya boat tragedy: UN agencies IOM and UNHCR say two boats carrying more than 500 mostly Rohingya refugees may have capsized off Myanmar’s coast, with one vessel (about 250 people) losing contact after leaving Rakhine in late June and a second (about 280 people) believed to have sunk near Ayeyarwady on July 8; if confirmed, it would add to nearly 300 people already reported missing or dead in the Andaman Sea and Bay of Bengal this year, as monsoon conditions and recent heavy rain make sea travel especially hazardous. Travel rules update (phones): Myanmar’s CEIR/EIR system steering committee says travelers entering via land border checkpoints, seaports, and international airports may bring no more than two mobile phones per person (including the one in use), and any unregistered phone must be declared at customs with IMEI details and registered through the CEIR one-stop service. Green city cooperation: The 2026 Global Mayors Dialogue in Xishuangbanna (Yunnan, China) brought Myanmar and other regional leaders together under a rainforest-and-sustainable-urban theme, with participants pushing cross-border cooperation in green, inclusive development.
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