AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUK-Russia Sanctions Case: British Royal Marines seized the sanctioned Russian-linked tanker Smyrtos in the English Channel, and an Indian captain, Ajay Pant, has been charged over alleged breaches of UK sanctions; the ship—sailing under a Cameroonian flag—remains detained off Weymouth as the first UK-led criminal prosecution begins. Yaoundé Trade & Investment: Yaoundé’s 10th International Business, SME and Partnership Exhibition opened Monday, running to June 21, with the Trade Minister saying it will deepen Central Africa’s regional business links. CFA15bn Oil Transit Revenue: Cameroon reportedly earned CFA15.1 billion in transit fees from Chad’s crude oil via the Chad–Cameroon pipeline between January and May 2026, reflecting sustained volumes through Kribi. Cameroon-UK Parliamentary Ties: The Speaker of Cameroon’s National Assembly met the UK High Commissioner in Yaoundé, stressing cooperation on governance, investment and mining reforms. Border Security Push (Nigeria): Nigeria’s federal government, states and traditional rulers agreed on early warning and early response mechanisms to strengthen border security against cross-border crime. World Cup Spotlight: Cape Verde held Spain to a historic 0-0 draw, with goalkeeper Vozinha starring as the tournament’s biggest early shock.
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