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Refugee Rights Alarm: Experts in Geneva say at least nine people detained in Malabo face imminent refoulement after being deported from the US under a temporary transfer deal, warning the transfers could return people to serious harm. Nigeria’s Investor Push: President Bola Tinubu is pitching Nigeria’s “scale” to global investors in Kigali, arguing reforms plus a huge market can deliver returns far above typical forecasts. Oil Market Shock: The UAE’s exit from Opec/Opec+ is already stirring debate over volatility—good for some importers, painful for exporters. Cameroon Banking Move: Cameroon completed its takeover of Société Générale’s unit, renaming it General Bank of Cameroon and keeping the state as dominant owner for now. Football Politics Goes Viral: Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal waved a Palestinian flag during the La Liga parade, triggering praise and backlash worldwide. Equatorial Guinea in the Spotlight: The week also includes fresh attention on Malabo-linked regional ties, from diplomacy to detention concerns.

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Experts Urge Equatorial Guinea To Uphold International Obligations And Halt Returns Of Those At Risk

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