AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMalabo-Zimbabwe Diplomacy: Equatorial Guinea President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo’s two-day State visit to Harare is being framed as a “great success,” with Harare and Ciudad de la Paz launching their first Joint Commission of Cooperation and signing four MoUs covering education, trade and economic ties, interpreter/translator training, and JCC rules of procedure. Regional Peace Metrics: A new Global Peace Index ranking lists Equatorial Guinea among Africa’s safer states, placing it second on the continent behind Mauritius, even as the report notes a broader global decline in peacefulness. EU Aviation Safety: The European Commission’s updated EU Air Safety List bans 154 airlines from EU skies; Equatorial Guinea appears among the countries with carriers currently barred. World Cup Shockwaves: Tunisia’s World Cup campaign saw an early managerial sacking after Sabri Lamouchi was dismissed following a 5-1 loss to Sweden, with Herve Renard stepping in—an echo of past World Cup coaching shake-ups. Energy & Investment Signals: VAALCO Energy reported operational updates tied to offshore Gabon drilling and onshore Egypt production, underscoring continued regional extractives activity. Labour Policy Watch: Kuwait’s updated domestic worker recruitment rules ban hiring from a long list of countries that includes Equatorial Guinea, tightening labour mobility.
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