AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTimor-Leste & Regional Security: Timor-Leste’s Consulate General in Belfast condemned “deeply disturbing” violence in Dungannon and said it will engage Northern Ireland police while seeking to mediate to prevent repeat incidents. Justice & Finance: Timor-Leste’s National Parliament approved the General Framework for the Financial System and Banking Activities, boosting the Central Bank’s powers, adding a Resolution Fund and Deposit Insurance Fund, and strengthening anti–money laundering rules. Crime Crackdown: Timor-Leste police say they have dismantled a major international scam operation in Dili, arresting hundreds of mostly Chinese and Indonesian nationals from call-centre compounds over the past weeks. Sports: Cambodia beat Timor-Leste 3-1 in the AFF Women’s Cup opener, booking a semi-final spot and setting up a key group match against Indonesia. Education & Skills: A report highlights how science education in Timor-Leste is shifting as laboratories become more available, moving beyond theory-only teaching. Local Economy: Family Fresh Farms in Australia says it has brought in seasonal workers from Timor-Leste and adapted training into Tetum to improve safety and productivity.
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