AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime Security & Trade: India says it has lodged a “strong protest” with the US after attacks on ships carrying Indian seafarers near Oman, including a Guinea-flagged tanker (MT Jalveer) where 20 Indians were reported safe; the US says it is acting in the region, while Washington and Tehran trade threats over the wider crisis. Ebola Response in DRC: DRC officials say Ebola testing improved but still struggled because surveillance diagnostics initially missed the rare strain, delaying detection and letting cases surge. Gulf of Guinea Focus: Nigeria’s defence ministry says hydrography is now a national priority to improve navigation, security and the Blue Economy in the Gulf of Guinea. Sports & Identity: Australia’s Socceroos head into World Cup 2026 with refugee-born players Mohamed Touré (born in Guinea) and Nestory Irankunda, pushing back against anti-immigration sentiment with a multicultural message. Local Health Risk: Cross River’s Yala council warns open defecation is backsliding and could trigger an epidemic unless toilets are built. Business Watch: World Bank/S&P data flags weaker port performance in 2025, with Guinea among ports at the bottom despite some improvements elsewhere.
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