AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVisa Policy & Mobility: The U.S. plans to cut the number of African embassies/consulates that can process visas from nearly 50 to 20 “hubs,” with Malabo listed among the remaining sites—expected to take effect in June, reshaping where applicants can apply. Football Spotlight: Burundi’s Saido Berahino has taken his first front-line coaching role with the national team ahead of a friendly against Equatorial Guinea, adding fresh local interest to the build-up. World Cup Buzz: Coverage continues to build around 2026 warmups, with France vs Ivory Coast and Spain vs Iraq drawing attention as teams fine-tune squads. Youth & Community Arts: Equatorial Guinea’s Russian Cultural Centre in Malabo marked International Children’s Day with games, rides, and activities for children from an orphanage—bringing arts-style play to the community. Sports-to-Stardom Story: Lamine Yamal’s meteoric rise from Rocafonda to the World Cup keeps trending, with profiles highlighting his early talent and family roots. Global Faith Event: A worldwide “Baptize the World” push reported 17,000+ baptisms across 49 countries, underscoring how large-scale cultural moments travel beyond borders.
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