AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 minutes agoReparations Push in Ghana: Ghana’s foreign minister says a June 17-19 Accra conference will set up three global bodies to drive reparatory justice and restitution of cultural artefacts, tied to a UN resolution on slavery and colonial crimes. Eritrea Rights Alarm: A UN Human Rights Council statement says Eritrea’s civic space is “entirely closed,” citing arbitrary arrests, incommunicado detention and long-term imprisonment of journalists. Nigeria Opposition Under Pressure: Nigeria’s courts have ordered deregistration of multiple parties, triggering backlash from politicians and activists who warn it could heat up the 2027 election landscape; meanwhile, activist Omoyele Sowore’s bail was revoked and an arrest warrant issued over absence. DR Congo Ebola Update: The Red Cross warns the outbreak has not peaked and could last up to a year, with response gaps and conflict-linked transmission risks. Climate Threats to Children: UNICEF reports about 1.1 billion children face at least three simultaneous climate hazards, with overlapping risks worsening health and schooling. Kenya Data Sovereignty: Three firms launched Servernah Cloud, Kenya’s sovereign-hosted cloud and AI platform for regulated workloads. World Cup Culture & Politics: Coverage highlights African fan passion and surprise results, while Senegal and France face off as the tournament’s spotlight grows.
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