AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup Knockout: DR Congo’s Yoane Wissa says the Leopards should “enjoy” their Round of 32 clash with England in Atlanta after a historic 3-1 comeback win over Uzbekistan. Sports & Travel Pressure: England fans face punishing costs and long journeys, with one supporter reporting a 17-hour bus trip from New York to Atlanta. Ebola Emergency: Ebola keeps worsening: Africa CDC reports 1,274 confirmed cases and 360 deaths, with 96 health workers infected, and the outbreak spreading to a fourth province. Public Health Controls: Kinshasa and three provinces have banned public gatherings, marches and demonstrations to slow transmission. Opposition Under Pressure: DR Congo opposition leader Delly Sesanga says he was banned from leaving the country and had his passport confiscated amid constitutional reform tensions. Minerals & Conflict: The US sanctions networks tied to conflict-mineral smuggling linked to Rwanda-backed M23 in eastern DRC, targeting a gold refinery and companies in Kigali. Diplomacy: India’s foreign minister S Jaishankar sent Independence Day greetings to DR Congo, highlighting development ties including the Kakobola hydropower project.
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