AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEU–Guinea Migration Pressure: The EU moved to temporarily restrict Schengen visa facilitation for Guinean nationals after saying Conakry failed to cooperate enough on readmitting people found staying irregularly in the bloc, tightening processing and documentation rules. Telecom Governance: Guinea ordered Orange to improve network quality, cut internet pricing, and expand coverage—framed as support for the Simandou 2040 programme. Digital Policy in West Africa: Six Francophone states, including Guinea, adopted a shared ethical and inclusive AI governance framework to guide national AI rules and data protection. Human Rights & Security: A Guinea crash on the transit route to Freetown killed seven and injured 13, renewing concerns over cross-border transport safety. Regional Crime Crackdown: EOCO and INTERPOL launched a coordinated push against trafficking, migrant smuggling, and scam networks across West and Central Africa, stressing cross-border intelligence sharing. Sports & National Unity: Nigeria’s basketball federation urged Nigerians to back D’Tigers in FIBA qualifiers—Nigeria drawn in a group that includes Guinea. Mining & Investment Signals: Guinea-linked supply-chain news: Falcon Energy’s graphite pilot plant in Morocco aims to diversify battery-grade graphite sourcing away from China, with Guinea in the supply chain.
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