AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPresidential Return: Cameroon’s President Paul Biya has returned home to Yaoundé after a more than 10-week absence in Geneva, ending weeks of speculation over his health and raising fresh questions about succession in a highly centralized system. Mining Tragedy on the Border: In the Central African Republic, an artisanal gold mine near the Cameroon border at Zamboye was shut after a landslide collapse killed dozens and left many missing; officials earlier put the toll at 49, while other reports say it could be around 100, with Central Africans and Cameroonians among the dead and injured. Sports—Midfield Buzz: Manchester United are reportedly closing in on a deal for Cameroon midfielder Carlos Baleba from Brighton, with talks centered on a £60m-plus offer and fitness concerns after an ankle injury. Women’s Football: FIFA released the 2027 Women’s World Cup schedule in Brazil, with the final set for Rio’s Maracana on July 25. Humanitarian Focus: On World Humanitarian Day, coverage highlights how aid workers across West and Central Africa are protecting women and girls amid underfunded crises and rising risks.
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