AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChad’s Diplomacy Under Fire: Chad’s Foreign Ministry has flatly denied claims it’s involved in a plot to destabilize the Central African Republic, calling it a disinformation push meant to damage ties and sow distrust. US–Nigeria Security Shift: The US has withdrawn most combat troops from Nigeria’s Lake Chad Basin after a May operation targeting ISIS leadership, but says intelligence sharing and partnership continue—while Nigeria’s defense chiefs insist any “withdrawal” reports refer only to short-term reinforcements, not the core joint training/intel team. Regional Humanitarian Alarm: UN officials and the Human Rights Council are sounding the alarm over siege-like conditions in Sudan’s North Kordofan, with drone strikes, shortages, and reports of atrocities around el-Obeid. Chad Sports Spotlight: Naïr Abakar, Chad’s Minister of Youth and Sports, is pitching sport as a youth and nation-building tool, not just competition. Arts & Entertainment (Pan-African): Kunle Afolayan and Benin’s SOPA launched a Pan-African filmmaking bootcamp to train young creators across the region.
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