AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSudan Peace Talks: Sudanese political and civil forces from rival camps agreed on a shared vision for ending the war and paving a transition to democratic civilian rule, handing a draft to the AU, Arab League, EU, UN and IGAD after days of talks. Higher Education Policy: Sudan’s Ministry of Higher Education ordered universities to return to their original licensed campuses by Aug. 1 or lose intake rights for 2026–2027, halting alternative learning sites and off-campus operations. Humanitarian & Health: MSF says drone attacks on civilians along Sudan’s Chad border have surged, treating 116 wounded in five weeks, while India’s Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad placed two Sudanese nationals under Ebola screening and isolation precautions. Women & Community Support: UNICEF highlights cash grants plus health and nutrition support for pregnant and breastfeeding women in Gedaref, aiming to protect children amid displacement and poverty. Culture & Identity: A new single, “A’ti,” pairs Palestinian-Jordanian artist Zeyne with Greek-Sudanese pop star Marina Satti, exploring love, distance and female authority. Sports & Respect: Australian Rules bosses condemned racist abuse targeting Sudanese-born player Mabior Chol and pledged investigations. Regional Diplomacy: Egypt and Germany deepened coordination on African affairs and Sudan peace efforts in Cairo.
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