AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoISIS Strike & Security Shock: Nigeria and the U.S. say ISIS’s West Africa “second-in-command” Abu-Bilal al-Minuki was killed in a joint Lake Chad Basin operation, but the news lands amid fresh terror fear after reports of 42 abducted schoolchildren in Borno—a grim reminder that counterterror wins don’t automatically restore safety. Education Under Fire: In Cameroon’s regionally linked crisis zone, Amnesty says insecurity in the Northwest and Southwest worsened education in 2025, with thousands of schools closed and millions of children disrupted. World Heritage, Higher Learning: UNESCO moved from consultation to implementation, mapping a roadmap to strengthen World Heritage education in African universities, including Cameroon’s University of Yaoundé II. Language & State Services: Cameroon’s bilingualism push reached South West security services, urging English-French access as a non-negotiable public duty. Culture & Global Spotlight: Venice’s Biennale opens with “In Minor Keys,” shaped by late Cameroon-born curator Koyo Kouoh—an artistic signal of African voices taking center stage.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.