AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoUS Visa Changes: The U.S. plans to cut the number of African embassies and consulates that can process visas from nearly 50 to 20, with the shift expected in June—part of a wider crackdown on immigrant and temporary visa travel. Football Spotlight: Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal keeps stealing the headlines, with profiles tracing his rise from Rocafonda to the 2026 World Cup spotlight. Regional Sports: Zimbabwe’s Prince Dube rallied the Warriors to a 1-0 win over India to take Unity Cup bronze in London, while Burundi named Saido Berahino to its coaching setup ahead of a friendly versus Equatorial Guinea. World Cup Build-Up: Tunisia’s World Cup campaign is reviewed ahead of Group H, which includes Equatorial Guinea. Arts & Culture: Equatorial Guinea’s presence shows up in cultural exchange coverage, including a Venezuela-Africa festival in Caracas featuring visitors from Malabo. Human Rights: A UN rights group calls for the release of Equatorial Guinea activist lawyer Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang, alleging arbitrary detention.
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