AGP Executive Report
Last update: 42 minutes agoISIS Crackdown in Nigeria: President Tinubu confirmed Abu-Bilal al-Minuki—described as ISIS’s global second-in-command—was killed in a joint US-Nigeria operation in the Lake Chad Basin, with follow-up strikes killing more militants and boosting claims of tighter coordination. Counterterrorism Pushback: Nigeria’s Defence HQ also rejected attempts to downplay the Oyo school kidnapping, insisting the attackers were Boko Haram-linked JAS terrorists, while Oyo police said reports of “rescues” are false and victims are still held. Sudan War Accusations: UN investigators and leaked material again point to UAE support enabling RSF atrocities, including mass executions and starvation. Music & Culture: Red Bull Symphonic 2026 opened choir auditions (entries close 30 May) for performances with Sun-El Musician and Dlala Thukzin. Good News, Cape Town: A Sea Point kindness campaign for amputee Sidney Miller has surged past R500k in donations. Health Watch: Gilead renewed its WHO partnership to help eliminate visceral leishmaniasis, pledging 400,000+ vials.
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