AGP Executive Report
Last update: 21 minutes agoNeuroZen Scrutiny: A U.S. supplement marketed for “ear health support” is drawing fresh attention online as consumers compare ingredient transparency, return terms, and label cautions—while the company stresses it’s not FDA-evaluated and isn’t meant to treat diseases. Sahel Power Shifts: A new look at Russia’s Sahel push revisits how colonial legacies, economic dependence, and militant control keep the region hard to stabilize. Ebola Emergency Watch: WHO has declared an Ebola outbreak in Central Africa a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, citing cross-border spread and strained health systems, with cases reported in DRC and Uganda and mention of wider regional risk. Ibogaine Momentum: Veterans with traumatic brain injury and PTSD reportedly improved after a single ibogaine dose, adding fuel to a wider U.S. debate over psychedelic drug legalization. Women’s Safety Online: Africa leaders in Banjul flagged cyberstalking and tech-facilitated gender violence, calling for stronger reporting and justice systems. Gabon Angle: Community mapping research highlights cases like Massaha in Gabon, arguing local maps can challenge “empty forest” narratives and better guide conservation decisions.
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