AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSports & Accountability: Ateneo de Manila accepted the resignation of embattled coach Tab Baldwin after the drowning deaths of players Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili, as the CIDG asked the DOJ for additional Immigration Lookout Bulletin Orders for coaches who skipped subpoenas, while investigators also probe whether the activity was more like a “boot camp.” Governance & Social Protection: President Marcos called Congress into a special session on June 17 to fast-track social protection and education/health bills, including geriatrics, crisis assistance, and anti-political dynasty measures. Culture & Faith Abroad: A Eucharistic pilgrimage tied to the U.S. Declaration of Independence anniversary is set to visit major Catholic sites in the Eastern U.S., reflecting how faith communities keep traditions alive across borders. Disaster Risk & Community Safety: After the Mindanao 7.8 quake, authorities warned of “artificial river damming” from landslides that can turn into rain-triggered flooding downstream. Education & Public Order: The PNP said it will keep heightened security for the start of School Year 2026–2027, coordinating with local units to protect students and teachers. Swiss Migration Debate: Switzerland rejected a right-wing bid to cap its population at 10 million, with early results showing nearly 55% against. Indigenous Heritage & Tourism: The Pinatubo landscape continues to draw visitors, with Aeta communities gaining roles as guides and cultural interpreters as tourism grows. Global Filipino Lifestyle: Manila’s Kasalang Bayan saw 91 couples wed with city-funded essentials, while Filipino food festivals abroad keep diaspora communities connected.
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