AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEquatorial Guinea Cabinet Shake-Up: President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has reappointed Manuel Osa Nsue Nsua as prime minister after the entire government resigned, following a performance review that said the cabinet delivered only about 10% of its targets; the vice president cited corruption, delays in development projects, and weak economic diversification, with a reduced-ministries lineup expected for a new cabinet. Regional Governance & Rights: In Sierra Leone, asylum seekers deported by the U.S. under “third-country” arrangements face risk of return to places where they fear persecution, despite prior U.S. court orders, raising fresh legal and rights concerns around contractor-run “temporary transit” processing. Reparations Diplomacy: Ghana’s Accra conference on reparatory justice is pushing for formal apologies, restitution, compensation, and debt relief after the UN recognized transatlantic slavery as the gravest crime against humanity; Mahama also announced three global panels to drive the next phase. Maritime Law: An ITLOS ruling in the M/T Heroic Idun case found against Equatorial Guinea over the arrest and detention of a Marshall Islands-flagged vessel and crew, awarding the highest-ever damages by the tribunal.
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