AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWorld Cup Round of 32: Cape Verde stunned holders Argentina and pushed the match to penalties, keeping the “underdog” story alive as the tournament heads into today’s knockout schedule. Vatican–Nigeria Diplomacy: Vatican Secretary for Relations with States Archbishop Paul Gallagher hinted Pope Leo XIV could visit Nigeria “in a few years,” after talks with President Bola Tinubu marking 50 years of ties. Equatorial Guinea Telecom: Equatorial Guinea is fast-tracking its new USD 50 million state telecom operator Telgesa, with the Vice President reviewing the transition and asking incumbent Getesa for an action plan. Humanitarian Aid: Equatorial Guinea received 41 tons of humanitarian aid in a meeting with foreign affairs officials, described as solidarity and brotherhood. Public Health Watch: WHO reported a Marburg virus case in a Ugandan toddler detected during Ebola surveillance, with contacts being monitored. Tech & Jobs: Google Play launched an Indie Games Fund for Africa, committing $1 million to support independent studios across 32 countries. Sports Diplomacy & Identity: Commentary around the World Cup highlights how players with Equatorial Guinea links and other mixed backgrounds are reshaping national identity on the pitch.
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