AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmigration Crackdown in Equatorial Guinea: AFP reports US deportees held in a hotel in Equatorial Guinea say masked police have used guns, beatings, and intimidation to force them to “go home,” as authorities tighten pressure on people awaiting transfer under Trump’s immigration crackdown. Youth & AI Diplomacy: Equatorial Guinea’s UN delegation, led by Ambassador Anatolio Ndong Mba, took part in the UN Youth and Artificial Intelligence Summit on International Youth Day, focusing on dignity, opportunity, education, and meaningful participation. Regional Spotlight—WAFCON: Cameroon won its first Women’s Africa Cup of Nations title, beating debut finalists Malawi 3-0 in Rabat; the win also places Equatorial Guinea among the small group of past champions. Public Health Watch: A CDC analysis says global rubella cases have dropped about 73% since 2012, but Africa still accounts for most cases, with 15 countries lacking routine rubella vaccine programs. US Visa Operations: The US consolidated routine visa processing across Africa from Aug. 1, 2026, shifting applicants to regional hubs—relevant for Equatorial Guinea travelers and families.
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