AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMali & Security: Human Rights Watch reports Russian “Africa Corps” forces killed nine civilians (including four children) in early July in Bombori, Mopti, beating others and looting homes—raising fresh questions about junta responsibility. Mali & Media Freedom: Mali’s Court of Appeal sentenced broadcaster Ras Bath (Mohamed Youssouf Bathily) and activist Rose Vie Chère (Rokia Doumbia) to 10 years each (with part suspended) over remarks on the cost of living, power cuts, and hardship. Sahel Diplomacy: Recent hostage releases show deal-making momentum, but Mali’s junta remains under pressure as insurgents expand and disrupt the economy. Culture & Identity: “The Wind Walker” exhibition explores flautist T.R. Mahalingam’s legacy, including his Mali connection, spotlighting how music travels and reshapes identity. Lifestyle & Community: Qatar Charity launched Education Campaign 2026 (“Science as Stewardship”) to support up to 123,000 students with school supplies, feeding, and learning-environment support. Health & Climate: A study links climate change to shifts in childhood diarrheal disease risk across Mali, Kenya, and The Gambia, stressing vaccination and access to support as key buffers.
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