AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoHuman Rights Pressure on Malabo: Rights lawyers have filed a case at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights challenging U.S. “third-country” deportations to Equatorial Guinea, saying 14 migrants were sent back despite legal protections and fears of persecution, and asking the commission to halt further removals and order better detention conditions. Detention Call: Equatoguinean lawyer and activist Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang remains in incommunicado detention despite a UN Working Group opinion calling for his immediate release, with groups urging President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo to implement Opinion No. 70/2025. Energy Update: VAALCO says production has resumed at the Baobab field on Côte d’Ivoire’s CI-40 block after a successful FPSO refurbishment, with more wells expected to come online soon. Regional Diplomacy: Qatar’s energy minister met Equatorial Guinea’s mines and hydrocarbons minister to discuss cooperation and ways to deepen ties. Sports & Access: Somalia defended a referee denied entry to the U.S., highlighting how immigration restrictions are affecting African football officials and fans ahead of the World Cup.
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