AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMauritania in the spotlight (diaspora & identity): A Mauritanian man, Salah Dine Habib, is reported detained by U.S. immigration authorities after an asylum claim based on being gay—an allegation that clashes with Mauritania’s harsh anti-LGBTQ laws—then later getting work as a corrections officer in Indiana, before being flagged after a marriage to the sheriff’s stepdaughter. Ghana’s culture clash (LGBTQ+ law): Ghana’s parliament passed a bill criminalizing the “promotion” of LGBTQ+ activities, with prison terms up to 10 years and a “duty to report,” drawing sharp condemnation from human rights groups over discrimination and rights risks. Sahel security (Mali & JNIM): Coverage highlights how Mali’s jihadist pressure—linked to JNIM and allied forces—has intensified, including attacks and blockades that worsen shortages and insecurity. Energy & everyday life (clean cooking): The AfDB-backed Clean Cooking Program launched in Brazzaville aims to reach about one million African households with cleaner stoves, linking health, gender, and emissions cuts. Culture & community (sport): Giants of Africa marked its 50th community basketball court in Lagos as part of a plan to build 100 across Africa. Environment (Saharan dust): Forecasts warn Saharan dust could return across the Caribbean and possibly reach the U.S., with Mauritania and nearby regions named in the dust path.
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