AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEbola Crisis in DRC: The Democratic Republic of Congo reports suspected Ebola cases have surged past 1,000, reaching 1,077 with 121 confirmed and 17 deaths since the outbreak was declared May 15, as the virus spreads across 13 health zones in Ituri, North Kivu and South Kivu; authorities suspend social activities in the epicenter and WHO warns the situation is “very high” risk, prompting border controls and tighter travel measures across the region. Regional Security Cooperation: In a bid to tackle spillover threats from eastern DRC, a Congolese defense deputy visited Burundi for closed-door talks in Gitega and Bujumbura on border security and stronger military cooperation. Burundi Deportations from Switzerland: Human rights groups and experts denounce continued forced returns of Burundian asylum seekers from Switzerland, warning of persecution and detention risks after tense, difficult arrivals back home. Refugee Pressure in the Great Lakes: Tanzania’s Nduta camp closure is driving a new wave of Burundian arrivals toward Nakivale, Kakuma and Mahama, with refugees describing hunger, arrests and chaotic movements. Trade & Agriculture: China will open its coffee market to eligible beans from all 53 African countries with diplomatic ties starting July 20, 2026, with Burundi among those already cleared.
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