AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMaritime Security: Egypt renewed pressure on Somalia to secure the release of eight Egyptian sailors hijacked aboard the MT Eureka oil tanker, after a video surfaced showing bound crew under pirate control. Terror Crackdown: Nigeria and the US say joint strikes in the northeast killed 175 Islamic State fighters, including a top global operations leader, while targeting checkpoints, weapons caches and financial networks. Trade & Ports: Qatar Airways expands its African network with new Port Sudan flights, while Dangote’s Olokola Deep Seaport drive pushes ahead with community engagement ahead of takeoff. Industrial Policy: South Africa’s steel tariff review is set to raise import duties across products, sparking warnings of higher costs and red tape for smaller firms. Digital & Mobility: Zimbabwe is rolling out AI traffic cameras, but the smart-city push raises privacy and infrastructure concerns. Health Watch: WHO-linked Ebola alerts and Ebola-related monitoring continue to ripple across travel and public health planning. AfCFTA Momentum: UN projections say full AfCFTA implementation could lift intra-African trade by about 45% by 2045, with a Lomé workshop starting May 21.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.