AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSudan Lifestyle & Daily Life: Khartoum commuters are paying the price of war—rising fares, fewer working vehicles, damaged roads, and longer routes are squeezing families already struggling with food, medicine, and education. Tigray Peace & Human Impact: In Addis Ababa, TPLF-linked protests and counter-claims are intensifying around the Pretoria Agreement, with leaders alleging forced conscription, abductions, and reversed gains for civilians. Regional Security: Iran says it targeted US aircraft and facilities in Bahrain and elsewhere as the US and Iran trade strikes for a seventh night, while Jordan reports intercepting drones. Culture & Identity: A Palestinian gay man from the West Bank describes abuse by his family and fears deportation, highlighting how persecution can follow people across borders. Sports Travel & Borders: Spain’s 2010 World Cup star Joan Capdevila says his ESTA was denied due to past travel history, turning a football dream into a border fight. Women’s Aid Funding: UN Women warns cuts are pushing women’s organizations in crisis zones toward closure, threatening frontline support for survivors. Global Lifestyle Note: A new film project, Crocodile, follows young Nigerian filmmakers navigating kidnapping-prone travel and volatile cities.
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