AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHumanitarian Crisis: The UN World Food Programme says the Middle East conflict is pushing millions closer to hunger as fuel and transport costs rise and aid funding falls. It warns Somalia is among the hardest hit, with 6.5 million people (about a third of the population) facing severe hunger in 2026, and more at risk if disruptions continue. Mogadishu Update: Somalia’s government says order has been restored after two days of fighting in Mogadishu between government forces and opposition militias, with civilians returning to daily life—though the UN warns the humanitarian impact remains severe. Religious Freedom & Safety: In Lower Juba, a young woman is recovering after relatives beat her for converting to Christianity; police arrested the attackers, but her parents later pushed for their release. Diaspora & Mobility: EU ministers discussed restrictive visa measures for Somali nationals amid concerns about irregular arrivals and readmission cooperation. Culture & Sports: Algeria’s Mohamed Amoura, shaped by street football in Jijel, is set for the World Cup after a breakout qualifying run.
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