AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUS Immigration Ruling: A New York federal judge overturned the Trump administration’s immigrant visa suspension policy, calling it “patently unlawful” because it exceeded the secretary of state’s legal authority and blocked visas for nationals of 75 countries. Regional Mobility Impact: Liberia is set to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S. over the next year, with an initial group of 20 landing in Monrovia—an arrangement that raises fresh questions for human rights and migration governance. Energy & Industry: NESG appointed Chevron Nigeria/Mid-Africa chief Jim Swartz to its board, highlighting cross-border expertise relevant to Equatorial Guinea’s wider oil and gas ecosystem. China-Africa Media Tech: Equatorial Guinea’s media adviser backed stronger China-Africa audiovisual cooperation in Beijing, pointing to mobile internet and digital platforms as key channels for business and public engagement. Agriculture & Food Security: The African Union urged stronger seed banks and more domestic fertilizer production to raise productivity, while Malawi’s maize-focused model shows how high costs and climate stress can trap farmers in chronic shortages. Public Health: CDC analysis reports rubella vaccination progress, but notes the African region carries most remaining birth-defect risk where coverage is still uneven.
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