AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSports Media: beIN Media Group renewed its Wimbledon broadcast deal across 24 MENA territories through 2030, with streaming via TOD by beIN and beIN CONNECT—good news for fans in Chad and the region. Local Sports: Zen Archery Lagos International Open 3.0 runs June 18–21 in Lagos, featuring archers from Nigeria, Guinea, Zimbabwe, Côte d’Ivoire and Chad, with a prize pool around N12m. Film & Community: Love Is King hosted a private advance screening of UNSEEN, a new outdoor documentary by Chad Brown about veterans, trauma, and access to nature. Humanitarian & Aid: MSF says 18 workers were dismissed after allegations of harassment and sexual exploitation of female refugees in eastern Chad, tied to Sudan displacement. Global Spotlight: FAO/WFP warn Chad is among countries facing rising acute hunger, while the Sudan crisis remains a “forgotten” emergency as drone attacks hit hospitals. Culture & Faith: Juneteenth programming and other community events continue to draw crowds, including panels on teaching Underground Railroad history in the social media age.
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