AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS Migration Pressure on Africa: AFP reports the Trump administration is using visa bans and restrictions to force “third-country” deportations across Africa, with lawyers warning of a “legal black hole” for people held without charge and sometimes dumped without papers. Equatorial Guinea–Cameroon Gas Push: Cameroon’s SNH says it is moving beyond the Hilli Episeyo FLNG wind-down, pointing to the cross-border Yoyo–Yolanda field shared with Equatorial Guinea and new upstream exploration to sustain gas growth. Equatorial Guinea Telecom Upgrade: Vice President Nguema Obiang Mangue reviewed the rollout of Telgesa, a new USD 50m state telecom operator aimed at improving connectivity during the transition from Getesa. Humanitarian Aid to Equatorial Guinea: Equatorial Guinea received 41 tons of humanitarian supplies as a solidarity gesture, with officials stressing brotherhood and support for affected populations. World Cup Round of 32 (Regional Lens): Coverage highlights African teams’ knockout momentum, with Equatorial Guinea’s players and heritage appearing in broader tournament narratives. Vatican–Nigeria Church Diplomacy: Vatican officials hinted Pope Leo XIV could visit Nigeria in coming years, underscoring deepening ties with Africa’s Catholic leadership.
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