AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGovernment Shake-Up in Equatorial Guinea: President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo reappointed Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua as prime minister after the cabinet’s collective resignation, following claims the administration met only “barely 10 percent” of set targets—setting up a reduced-ministries cabinet reshuffle. Reparatory Justice Push (Regional Diplomacy): Ghana hosted the Next Steps Conference on reparatory justice after a UN vote recognizing transatlantic slavery as the gravest crime against humanity; leaders backed a 19-point plan calling for apologies, a Global Reparations Fund, debt relief, restitution of cultural property, and legal pathways for redress, with Mahama also announcing three global panels. US Third-Country Deportations Under Scrutiny: Deportees sent by the US to Sierra Leone say they fear forced return to countries where they face persecution, despite prior US court orders—raising fresh rights concerns around third-country removals. Central Africa Forestry Funding: France’s AFD and RIFFEAC launched ADEFAC 2 with €5m (CFA 3.3bn) over five years, expanding training support to include Equatorial Guinea and other Congo Basin states. World Cup Politics in the Spotlight: Spain’s Lamine Yamal sparked debate after wearing boots with Moroccan and Equatorial Guinean flags, reigniting questions about identity and representation.
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