AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGlobal AI Governance: China’s Xi Jinping opened the 2026 World AI Conference in Shanghai, urging AI rules that are global, people-centred, and not dominated by any one country, with plans for training slots and early-warning tools. Rights & Justice in Nigeria: Atiku Abubakar attacked Nigeria’s security and political leadership over the death of Mary Habila at a minister’s residence, demanding an autopsy and a transparent probe. Public Safety Under Strain: A report on worsening wildfires describes firefighters forced into triage decisions as multiple blazes overwhelm resources. Sexual Violence in Burundi: In Rumonge, authorities report at least four sexual violence cases in a month, including three involving children, raising alarm among child-rights advocates. Women’s Nutrition: A new evidence-based review highlights that women’s “agency” over money, time and decisions is a key driver of diet quality, not just food availability. Ghana Media & Law: Ghana’s court jailed a TikToker for false claims about President Mahama “burying 32 cows,” while another major debate looms on tribunals and due process. Regional Trade Disruption: Fighting in eastern DR Congo is slowing lake trade between Burundi and the DRC, hitting traders at Rumonge port.
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