AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorld Cup Shock: Cape Verde, making its debut, held Spain to a 0-0 draw in Atlanta as veteran goalkeeper Vozinha produced a string of saves and broke down in tears after the final whistle, turning the match into a global talking point. Sports Spotlight: Coaches and pundits hailed the result as more than football, with Emma Hayes calling it “a victory for immigration,” while Cape Verde’s staff framed it as resilience and organization under pressure. Cameroon Business: Yaoundé’s 10th International Business, SME and Partnership Exhibition opened Monday, running to June 21, aiming to boost investment and regional trade links across Central Africa. Energy & Trade: Cameroon earned about CFA15.1 billion in transit fees from Chad’s crude oil shipments through the Chad-Cameroon pipeline between January and May 2026, reflecting steady volumes feeding the Kribi export route. Maritime Security: Britain’s Royal Marines seized the sanctioned tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel, and an Indian national was charged in a UK-led sanctions case tied to alleged Russian oil shipments.
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