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US Deportations Ripple Across West Africa: Sierra Leone received its first Trump-era deportation flight from the US on May 22, with nine migrants (from Nigeria, Ghana, Guinea and Senegal) landing near Freetown under police escort; officials say they were “traumatised” after months in detention and will be housed in a hotel, with plans to return home within two weeks. Deal Terms Under Scrutiny: Freetown says it has agreed to accept up to 300 deportees per year from ECOWAS countries, while the US provides $1.5m to cover humanitarian and operational costs—details on any incentives remain unclear. Equatorial Guinea Watch: In parallel, Equatorial Guinea’s own Russia ties stay in focus: Rosatom confirmed a nuclear cooperation memorandum signed in Moscow, and Russia reiterated readiness for continued military-technical cooperation with Malabo. Local Governance & Business Context: Separately, a new report argues oil wealth across Africa—including Equatorial Guinea—isn’t translating into broad-based development, keeping pressure on diversification and transparency.

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