AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDemographics & Innovation: Trip.com cofounder James Liang warns that Asia’s “super-aged” shift could stall innovation unless countries have more children, tying population growth to R&D output and control of new tech. Gender & Rights: Cricketer Anaya Bangar says Thailand’s mandatory gender-affirmation process required her to undress in front of a mixed group of doctors, sparking fresh debate over medicalised legal recognition. Women’s Safety & Migration: A sexual assault survivor argues remigration is the only serious long-term solution for women’s safety, adding fuel to wider discussions on protection and mobility. Thai Culture & Tourism: Moo Deng turns 2—Khao Kheow Open Zoo readies a three-day “Moo Deng HAPPY Deng DAY” festival plus a new Hippo Village learning area. Heritage & Diplomacy: Cambodia reiterates its commitment to restore Preah Vihear after 2025 border clashes, while a Vietnam exhibition in Thailand boosts trade links and cultural diplomacy. Souvenirs With Identity: Central x Rajadamnern Stadium launches a collectable bag celebrating Muay Thai and Thai pride for shoppers and international visitors. Heat’s Human Cost: A new report flags extreme heat as a major economic threat, hitting city GDP and women’s earnings hardest, with Bangkok included in modelling.
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