AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoASEAN Power Grid: Deputy Prime Minister Fadillah Yusof says the Asean Power Grid’s success hinges on member countries upgrading their electricity infrastructure, with ACE in Jakarta coordinating standards. Telecom Connectivity: Sarawak–Johor submarine cable plans are still waiting on Indonesia’s approval before seabed surveys can start, since most of the proposed route runs through Indonesian waters. Child Protection: Police arrested a 24-year-old delivery rider in Seremban over repeated abuse of his stepson, with the child treated at Tuanku Ja’afar Hospital and the suspect remanded until June 20. Public Health: Dengue cases are up by almost 30% nationwide, according to Dzulkefly, as authorities push for prevention. Sports & Youth: Azizulhasni warns Malaysia could face a tough road if coach John Beasley leaves, while Kelantan police report increased border smuggling monitoring using drones along Sungai Golok. National Unity & Community: Grants for Rukun Negara secretariats and clubs aim to boost unity practice among youth, alongside RM5m matching support to revive 10 statesman memorials. Energy Security: PM’s adviser Nurhisham Hussein says Malaysia has enough fuel, food and essential medicines amid global disruptions.
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