AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGuinea-Bissau Politics: A Guinea-Bissau military court ordered opposition leader Domingos Simões Pereira to remain under house arrest after he was questioned again over alleged coup plotting, with heavy security around his court appearance; Pereira’s lawyers say he answered all questions and denies any attempt to subvert the constitutional order. Humanitarian Aid: Qatar Red Crescent Society’s Eid al-Adha Sacrifice Campaign reached 247,344 beneficiaries in Qatar and 13 countries across Asia and Africa, including Guinea-Bissau, delivering sacrificial meat through local partners and Sharia-compliant slaughter and distribution. Regional Development: The World Bank says a West Africa power programme has expanded electricity access to over three million people, built more than 4,000 km of transmission lines linking 15 countries, and is preparing a regional electricity market to cut costs and improve reliability. Migration Watch: Mauritanian coast guard operations rescued or intercepted 181 Gambians among 911 migrants over five days along the Atlantic route, with rescues reported off Nouakchott and other areas. Sports (West Africa focus): Nigeria’s Super Eagles arrived in Portugal for a friendly against Portugal, with preparations also tied to upcoming AFCON qualifiers, while coach Eric Chelle said he is giving more young players chances.
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