AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGuinea-Bissau Politics: Domingos Simoes Pereira, the opposition leader and former prime minister, has been moved back to prison after a military court decision, with his family saying he faces new accusations tied to an alleged coup plot and that no trial date has been set. Regional Diplomacy: Sierra Leone is preparing to host an ECOWAS summit on 18–19 July with about 600 delegates, as leaders from across West Africa confirm attendance and Freetown’s hotels near full occupancy. UK Travel Rules: The UK has updated visa requirements, expanding the list of African countries whose citizens must get entry clearance in advance, including Guinea-Bissau and several West African states. US Deportations: The US Department of Homeland Security published a “Worst of the Worst” list of 374 West Africans facing deportation, with Nigeria the largest group and Guinea-Bissau listed once. Wildlife Research (Guinea-Bissau): Scientists studying Boé National Park report rare “accumulative stone throwing” by chimpanzees, repeatedly targeting the same trees and possibly communicating through the behavior.
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