AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoUS-Linked Migration Shock: Liberia’s first group of 20 deportees under a Trump “third-country” deal landed in Monrovia, with the programme set to take up to 1,200 people; while Liberia says arrivals can seek asylum or leave, reports say five resisted on the plane and were allegedly moved onward to Equatorial Guinea, raising fresh humanitarian and legal questions. Deal Terms Under Scrutiny: New reporting claims the US approved $5m for Liberia’s “migration management,” contradicting Liberia’s earlier “no compensation” line and spotlighting opaque funding arrangements. Equatorial Guinea in the Spotlight: A separate case alleges a Cuban deportee was held in Equatorial Guinea in a hotel without documents or legal help after being sent via Liberia. Maritime Security Watch: The US Coast Guard says 22 countries remain on its port security advisory list, including Equatorial Guinea, meaning extra security requirements for ships calling at affected ports before entering the US. Energy Signals for the Region: Chevron confirmed an oil-and-gas condensate discovery in Angola’s Block 0, a reminder of continued investment momentum across Central and West Africa’s offshore basins.
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