AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoISIS Crackdown in Nigeria: Nigeria’s military and U.S. forces are being credited with a major coordination boost after the killing of Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, described as ISIS’s global second-in-command, with Nigeria’s troops said to be central to the operation around the Lake Chad Basin. More Strikes, More Pressure: Just days earlier, joint operations reportedly hit ISWAP hard—killing senior commanders and disrupting weapons, checkpoints, and money networks—while AFRICOM says no U.S. or Nigerian personnel were harmed. Security Politics at Home: With school kidnappings and attacks still shaking Nigeria’s north, lawmakers are pushing harder for state police, and officials are urging tighter protection for communities. Africa Spotlight Beyond War: Elsewhere this week, the IOC locked in free-to-air Olympic coverage deals across sub-Saharan Africa, and Florida’s reading recovery debate reignited as arts programs expand in Miami-Dade.
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