AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMigrant-boat tragedy: Indonesia says 7 of its nationals died and 7 remain missing after a boat sank off Malaysia’s Pulau Pangkor; the death toll is now 10 as search teams recover more bodies and focus on the remaining four. Cybercrime crackdown: Malaysia police arrested 187 suspects from nine countries in “Op Teguh 2.0,” seizing RM57.68m in luxury homes, cars and goods, and probing how foreigners entered the country to run scams. Travel disruption: AirAsia is cutting its Australia–Bali routes—Melbourne–Denpasar and Adelaide–Denpasar end June 18—blaming higher jet fuel costs tied to Middle East uncertainty. Rail momentum: Whoosh sold about 53,000 tickets for the May 13–17 long holiday, with occupancy hitting 95% on peak departures. Bali waste-to-energy: Bali Governor Koster met China’s consul on a planned Denpasar WtE plant, targeting admin/land clearance by end-June and a groundbreaking next July. Health watch: Indonesia is stepping up hantavirus vigilance after a cruise-related scare, including monitoring close contacts.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.