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World Cup Shock: Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal were held 1-1 by DR Congo in Houston as Yoane Wissa scored Congo’s first World Cup goal in 52 years, leaving Portugal under pressure after a frustrating opener. Football in Cameroon Abroad: Philadelphia Union waived Cameroonian defender Olivier Mbaizo after limited appearances this season. Health Policy: Cameroon is urged to tackle diabetes, hypertension and other non-communicable diseases with “produce prescription” ideas—pushing fresh fruits and vegetables into routine care. Banking Rescue: Cameroon’s government moves to recapitalise and restructure troubled banks to protect savers, jobs and confidence in the financial system. Sports Administration: PM orders transfer of management of Parcours Vita fitness hubs to city councils, with municipalities now responsible for monitoring and reporting progress. Cycling: SNH’s Kuere Rodrigue/Nounawe won the Cameroon International Cycling Tour, finishing just ahead of rivals after a strong final sprint. EU Support: The EU signed grants worth over CFA37bn to boost Cameroon’s digital, cocoa and timber sectors. Regional Security: Nigeria and Cameroon signed a defence MoU to strengthen security along their southern border and improve maritime coordination. Trade & Diplomacy: Germany’s PROMOTE fair opens with 20 German companies participating, alongside a German-Cameroonian business forum. Agriculture: Cameroon launches the 2026 farming season in the northern regions to address food security pressures. Transport Disruption: Kenya Airways suspends flights to Douala from June 19, offering refunds or rerouting options. Fisheries Transparency: 15 countries including Cameroon signed the Mombasa Declaration to fight illegal fishing with better vessel data and enforcement.

Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result. Feedback is welcome. Please let us know if you have any comments or suggestions about the AGP Executive Report.

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