AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCameroon-US Security: The U.S. is finalizing plans to redeploy troops to Maroua in Cameroon’s Far North, ending a roughly seven-year absence and aiming to plug an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance gap after the Agadez drone hub closure. Manyu Youth Crisis: Dr. Joachim Arrey speaks out on Manyu’s drug problem, urging the division’s elite and diaspora to help tackle the crisis. World Cup, Identity & Belonging: Coverage of the tournament highlights how migration and dual nationality are reshaping football’s national stories, with players facing tough allegiance choices. Football & Faith: A Ghanaian pastor’s World Cup prediction—claiming a late win over England—adds to the growing mix of sport and religion across the region. Culture on Stage: Tribeca Festival’s 25th anniversary spotlights Black storytelling, with major music and film icons taking over New York. Health & Care in Africa: An AFRICTRIMS conference in Accra pushes better diagnosis and treatment for multiple sclerosis and related autoimmune neuro diseases, including Cameroon participation. Language & Learning: A report on Spanish’s rise in sub-Saharan Africa notes Cameroon’s growing learner numbers and points to new Instituto Cervantes expansion plans. Travel & Connectivity: Air Peace’s Brazil route approval signals expanding West Africa–South America links, with knock-on implications for regional travel and tourism.
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