AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSahel Security: JNIM escalates its pressure on Mali’s military leadership, offering a €2 million bounty for information on interim President Assimi Goita and top officials, while also releasing a third propaganda video showing the April 25 assault on Kidal with mortar fire and armoured vehicles—signs of growing reach and capability. Press Freedom Under Juntas: Rights groups denounce the arrest of two Malian journalists in the latest crackdown on freedom of expression, as Sahel juntas tighten criminal-defamation and anti-terror laws that enable arbitrary detention and media shutdowns. Migration & Human Dignity: Pope Leo XIV ends his Spain visit by confronting human trafficking at the “dock of shame,” urging safe routes and dignity for migrants—many arriving from Senegal, Gambia and Mali—while condemning traffickers as “monsters.” Health Watch: The CDC issues a Level 2 travel alert for a major diphtheria outbreak across Mali and six other countries, urging travelers to be up to date on vaccination amid thousands of suspected cases and deaths. Culture & Music: Mali’s Oumou Sangaré is set to close WOMAD 2026, highlighting the festival’s global lineup and Mali’s continued cultural pull. Sports & Identity: As the 2026 World Cup kicks off without Nigeria, the wider debate over African-descended players and national identity returns to the spotlight. Markets & Lifestyle: West Africa’s BRVM stock exchange chief urges international investors to “come to Africa,” pitching regional capital markets as fast-growing and high-return. Climate Resilience: Climate-smart support in Somalia—new crops, wells and restored land—shows how adaptation projects can reduce conflict and protect communities as shocks intensify.
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