AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoUS-Equatorial Guinea Deportation Fight: Rights lawyers have filed a case at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, accusing Equatorial Guinea of forcing U.S. deportees back to countries where they face persecution, and asking for an immediate halt to further removals plus better detention conditions and compensation. Third-Country Deportations Expand: The dispute sits within a wider pattern of “third-country” deals, with the Central African Republic now reportedly agreeing to accept migrants deported by the United States. US Immigration Policy Setback: A U.S. federal judge struck down Trump-era immigration restrictions that had delayed asylum and other benefit decisions for applicants from dozens of countries, including Equatorial Guinea. Digital Family Values: Ghana’s communications minister Samuel Nartey George urged African lawmakers to protect children from foreign-controlled algorithms and called for stronger laws on “algorithmic parenting.” Regional Banking Oversight: Regulators from across Africa met in Yaoundé to strengthen prudential cooperation as digital finance and new risks reshape supervision.
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