AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPapal Visit in Spain: Pope Leo XIV drew an estimated 1.2 million people to Madrid’s Cibeles Square for a mass packed with Vatican symbolism, urging Spaniards to treat faith as a “school” for today and warning against “fanning the flames of polarization” amid political and church credibility strains. Regional Values Debate: In Accra, African MPs and civil society adopted the Accra Declaration to strengthen protection of the African family, sovereignty, and cultural values, echoing calls to shield children from harmful online influence and “foreign” ideologies. Football News: Gabon’s federation confirmed the death of former defender Yrondu Musavu-King, 34, while Burundi named Saido Berahino to its coaching setup ahead of a friendly versus Equatorial Guinea. Sports Spotlight: World Cup warmups continue with France vs Ivory Coast and Spain vs Iraq among the key friendlies, as teams fine-tune squads for the tournament. Local Culture & Youth: Equatorial Guinea’s Russian Cultural Centre in Malabo marked International Children’s Day with games, rides, and entertainment for pupils from an orphanage. Visa Services Impact: A report says the U.S. plans to cut Africa visa-processing hubs from nearly 50 to 20, including Malabo, which could reshape travel plans for visitors and applicants.
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