AGP Executive Report

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Sahel Security Shock: A major Mali attack killed the country’s defense minister and left the region reeling, with Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger pushing to fight back while Nigeria remains divided and trapped. Regional Defense Tensions: Burkina Faso and Mali skipped Nigeria’s Abuja security summit, underscoring the widening rift around the Alliance of Sahel States and ECOWAS. Press Freedom Under Pressure: Mali arrested two prominent journalists, a fresh crackdown that rights groups say uses cybercrime and “state credibility” charges to silence criticism. Burkinabè Culture at Cannes: Restored Burkinabè film “Tilaï” returned to Cannes Classics, spotlighting Idrissa Ouedraogo’s legacy and a Burkina–Switzerland–France co-production. Food Security Push: Korea expanded rice aid into rain-fed, harsher African zones, developing drought- and salinity-tolerant seeds with AfricaRice support. World Cup Visa Woes: A Somali referee was denied US entry despite being FIFA-listed, adding to Africans’ worries over tougher travel rules for the tournament. Humanitarian Update: UNHCR reported the first drop in global forced displacement in a decade in 2025, though most refugees remain stuck in prolonged crises. Gulf Labour Rules: Kuwait restricted domestic worker recruitment to a short approved list, banning many African source countries including Burkina Faso.

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