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Human Rights Under Pressure: A UN rights group says Equatorial Guinea must release lawyer-activist Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang, alleging arbitrary detention after security agents stormed his home and he was later hidden in a remote maximum-security prison. US Deportations Deal: AP reports President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has used a family-owned Bamy Hotel as a holding site for asylum seekers deported from the US under an opaque $7.5m arrangement, with dozens reportedly forced back to countries where they fear danger. Maritime Law & Sovereignty: The UN Tribunal for the Law of the Sea awarded just over $14m to the Marshall Islands after ruling Equatorial Guinea violated navigation and maritime rules in the 2022 seizure of the tanker Heroic Idun. Security Cooperation: Russia says it wants regular contacts with Equatorial Guinea through security councils, including information exchange between special services. Digital Governance: A Mauritius data protection chief argues digital ID systems need strong privacy and cybersecurity safeguards—an issue with clear relevance for Equatorial Guinea’s governance and rights debate. Regional Stability Watch: Equatorial Guinea is also mentioned in broader Africa deportation and humanitarian coverage, underscoring how external policies spill into domestic institutions.

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