AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEl-Obeid Crisis: UNICEF warns that around 500,000 civilians are at risk in Sudan’s El-Obeid as fighting intensifies, with children in immediate and growing danger of being killed, injured, displaced, or abused. Humanitarian Pressure: The city’s population has reportedly surged as it becomes a refuge, while repeated drone attacks have hit civilian infrastructure like power and fuel sites. Sudan’s Youth at Risk: Separate coverage highlights how the war is erasing a generation—shuttering campuses and pushing students into exile, with education and futures collapsing faster than buildings. Accountability & Justice: Amnesty International praises an ICC “breakthrough” in Darfur investigations and calls for stronger global support for accountability over alleged crimes by the Rapid Support Forces. Culture Note: A piece on Sudan’s 2019 revolution spotlights how music helped build resistance networks—an echo of how culture can keep communities connected even when war breaks them apart. Regional Context: Ethiopia’s export economy remains heavily dependent on gold and coffee, underscoring how narrow foreign-exchange sources can strain livelihoods. Elsewhere in the news: Qatar’s former emir Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani dies at 74, remembered for reshaping modern Qatar through LNG growth and major reforms.
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