AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDRC Peace Tensions: A Washington peace deal signed in 2025 is facing fresh scrutiny as the US sanctions a Rwandan gold firm over alleged smuggling linked to M23, while Rwanda and the DRC trade accusations over security threats and rebel support. Regional Security & Influence: A separate Africa File report says the UAE is likely backing the DRC government with military assistance tied to expanding financial interests. ICC Withdrawal Watch: Niger’s formal ICC withdrawal process is highlighted, with legal effects taking a year and raising fears for victims when states step away from international justice. Burundi Independence & Diplomacy: Burundi marks its National Day, with messages of congratulations sent to President Évariste Ndayishimiye by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and leaders including Qatar and the UAE. Gitega Human Needs: In Mushasha, a Gitega school for blind children appeals for urgent support—beds, teacher replacements, and braille equipment. Justice & Rights: Burundi rights groups mark the UN Day in Support of Victims of Torture, alleging torture continues with impunity. Local Crime: In Cibitoke, police arrest the brother of a main suspect in the murder of a pregnant woman; the investigation continues. Digital Push for Burundi: Burundi explores adopting India’s “India Stack” model to speed up national identity and payments using UPI-style systems. Sports: Burundi’s football scene also stays active as regional youth qualifiers and preparations continue.
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