AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCameroon Politics: President Paul Biya has left Yaoundé for a brief private stay in Europe, with the Civil Cabinet confirming his departure alongside First Lady Chantal Biya and senior aides, while the destination and duration were not disclosed. Education & Exams: Cameroon’s Ministry of Secondary Education ordered an emergency rescheduling of remaining 2026 GCE papers after a security breach saw confidential exam materials intercepted, digitized, and shared online; the written papers were pushed back by two weeks, while TVEE tracks remain unchanged. Environment & Conservation: UNESCO expanded its biosphere reserve network by adding 14 new sites, including Cameroon’s Takamanda-Cross River Gorilla reserve, bringing the total to 797 reserves across 145 countries. Sports (Cameroon): Cameroon midfielder Arthur Avom is linked with a €20m move to Union Berlin, while Levante striker Karl Etta Eyong is reportedly attracting Premier League interest with an asking price above €30m. World Cup Focus: FIFA says it will ban various items inside 2026 stadiums but reversed its earlier plan to prohibit plastic bottles, allowing sealed disposable water bottles.
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