AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoU.S.-Equatorial Guinea Deportation Deal Under Scrutiny: A report says Malabo has used the family-owned Bamy Hotel as a holding site for asylum seekers deported from the United States, with dozens detained since late last year and many reportedly forced back to countries where they may face danger, raising fresh human-rights alarms. Human Rights Pressure in Malabo: A UN rights group says Equatorial Guinea must release lawyer-activist Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang, calling his detention arbitrary after he was reportedly seized for “demanding justice.” Maritime Law Ruling: The UN tribunal awarded over $14m in compensation linked to the 2022 seizure of the tanker Heroic Idun, a case involving Equatorial Guinea’s actions and navigation rights. Ebola Response Across Africa: As Ebola spreads from DR Congo into Uganda, Ethiopia and other countries are stepping up screening, surveillance, and lab readiness, while scientists race to develop a Bundibugyo-focused vaccine. Local Media Recognition: The Witness Newspaper’s MD Enyeh Julius Akpovire is set to receive an African Media Personality Award in London on Aug. 21, 2026. Culture & Education Links: Equatorial Guinea’s participation is noted in Africa-focused exchange events, including the “Bridge to Africa” university program in the Canary Islands.
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