AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS Deportations to CAR: A US deportation flight landed in the Central African Republic carrying nationals from Iran, Afghanistan, Turkey and Georgia, with lawyers and activists warning that people who had legal protections in the US— including “withholding of removal” cases—may be pushed back to the countries they fled, as the US State Department urges Americans not to travel to CAR “for any reason.” Malabo–Harare Diplomacy: Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo is in Zimbabwe for a two-day state visit, with leaders set to co-chair a Bi-National Commission and sign cooperation agreements spanning trade, energy, education, agriculture and mining, as both sides seek tangible benefits from stronger political ties. Regional Labor Rules: Kuwait has banned domestic worker recruitment from 27 countries, including Equatorial Guinea, tightening access to Gulf jobs while citing oversight and recruitment management reforms. Aviation Safety Watch: The EU updated its Air Safety List, keeping Equatorial Guinea-linked airlines on the ban list due to safety oversight shortcomings. Energy & Governance: A workshop in Yaounde reviewed Cameroon’s digital governance and cybersecurity laws against human rights standards, while broader reporting highlights how oil and gas wealth across Africa often fails to deliver inclusive development.
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