AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEbola Response: The U.S. HHS says Americans with high-risk Ebola exposures in Central Africa will get an experimental antibody treatment (MBP-134), as experts warn the outbreak response is still lagging amid supply gaps. Security in Lake Chad: A joint Nigeria–U.S. operation killed 175 militants and dealt a setback to ISWAP, underscoring how the group has eclipsed Boko Haram in the basin. Mining & Power Push: Ghana opened WAMPEX 2026 in Accra, with calls for responsible mining and reforms to boost investment, jobs and sustainable energy. Rural Women Under Pressure: Zimbabwean police are cracking down on e-tricycles, with steep fees and confiscations threatening rural women’s livelihoods. Courtroom Politics in Nigeria: Bauchi lawmakers’ party switches continue as the ADC drags the Chief Judge over alleged disobedience of Supreme Court orders, while a Bauchi court dismisses a suit against PRP and awards costs. Rights & Environment: Cambodian rights groups renew calls to free jailed Mother Nature Cambodia activists, saying the case targets environmental defenders. Football & Identity: Morocco’s rise to a record 7th in FIFA rankings comes amid coaching turmoil and fallout from a controversial AFCON final. Creative Economy: CISAC’s “Paris Commitment” urges governments and tech firms to protect human creators’ rights and pay in the AI era.
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