AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Immigration Clampdown on African Students: The Trump administration is making it harder and costlier for students from many African countries—including Gabon—to study and work in the US, with new visa-processing pauses and added hurdles. Courtroom Reprieve for Applicants: A US federal judge struck down parts of the “high-risk” immigration hold, saying the delays were unlawful and left people in legal limbo. Gabon LGBTQ Rights at Risk: Gabon Media Times reports a possible return of criminal penalties for same-sex intimacy, with “advocating or publicizing” homosexuality also targeted—sparking fears for social and economic fallout. Korea-Africa Food Security in Focus: Korea’s rice aid enters a second phase, developing drought- and salinity-tolerant seeds for rain-fed regions, with Gabon among the participating countries. Child Health Tech in Malawi: Malawi hospitals use an AI monitoring system (IMPALA) to catch deterioration earlier and cut child mortality. World Peace Index 2026: The Global Peace Index ranks Iceland as the safest and flags worsening global peacefulness; the UK drops further. World Cup Culture & Travel Friction: As the 2026 FIFA World Cup nears, African teams’ joyful stadium entrances get attention—while a Somali referee (Omar Artan) is barred from the US, highlighting how immigration rules can disrupt sport. Ibogaine Goes Mainstream: Colorado’s new law targets ibogaine-related regulation and also tightens enforcement around psilocybin sales.
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