AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoUS–Liberia Deportation Deal: Liberia says it will accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S. over the next year, with the first 20 expected to arrive Thursday; officials call arrivals “guests” and say people can leave or seek local asylum. Equatorial Guinea Deportee Pressure: A separate report from Equatorial Guinea describes police raids and escalating intimidation of U.S. deportees held at a hotel used as a transit stop, raising fresh concerns for travelers caught in the process. Visa Travel Shock for Africans: The U.S. is consolidating routine visa services across Africa from Aug 1, 2026, shifting applicants from 25 cities to 20 regional hubs—meaning more cross-border travel for interviews and biometrics. Aviation & Access: Eswatini’s RENAC says demand for ground handling is rising at King Mswati III International Airport, with more airline activity expected. WAFCON 2026 Football Buzz: Cameroon won WAFCON 2026 in Morocco, and coverage highlights the expanded 16-team format and what it means for women’s football growth.
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