AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRed Sea Security: Saudi Arabia unveiled a 14-state Multinational Maritime Defense Alliance to protect Red Sea shipping after Yemen’s Houthis declared a naval blockade, with Riyadh set to lead from a headquarters in the Saudi capital. Horn of Africa Diplomacy: A new analysis argues Ethiopia’s exclusion from the Red Sea security order can’t be explained by geography alone, given its heavy reliance on the Addis–Djibouti corridor. Eritrea–Sudan Alignment: Reporting highlights the SAF–Eritrea partnership as a key driver in Sudan’s war dynamics, with Eritrea’s influence described as expanding through border communities and armed groups. Eritrea–Ethiopia Political Narrative: An Eritrea-focused piece attacks Ethiopia’s Prosperity Party for “weaponizing victimhood” and calls for international scrutiny of its claims. Youth & Governance in Eritrea: In Anseba’s Halibmentel, officials and the PFDJ youth wing promoted Youth Week continuity, linking youth cultural work to national identity and heritage preservation. Eritrean Citizenship Dispute in UK: Eritrea’s embassy in the UK and Ireland denied that Bruke Desalagne is a registered Eritrean citizen after his rape conviction, demanding proof of nationality. US Immigration Policy: Multiple reports say US refugee admissions are on track for record lows, while Trump-era moves also reshape visa and TPS rules affecting African nationals.
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