AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoThird-Country Deportations: Liberia received the first 20 migrants deported from the U.S. under a deal to take up to 1,200 people over a year, with officials saying arrivals are “guests” who can seek asylum or leave, but Reuters reports a major snag: five deportees resisted deplaning in Liberia and were instead taken to Malabo, Equatorial Guinea. U.S. Legal Pressure: A Louisiana federal judge held an ICE official in contempt for violating due-process court orders, underscoring mounting friction between immigration enforcement and the courts. Regional Media Links: Equatorial Guinea’s media adviser backed closer China-Africa audiovisual cooperation, arguing communication helps business and policy collaboration. Energy & Investment: Panoro Energy agreed to buy DNO’s stake linked to Côte d’Ivoire’s Block CI-27 gas fields for $80m, signaling continued West Africa oil-and-gas momentum. Sports (Local Interest): Sierra Leone’s Leone Stars opened a home-based AFCON 2027 qualifying camp, with preparations including matches against Zimbabwe and Equatorial Guinea.
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