AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSecurity Crackdown: Chadian authorities arrested Muslim Mohammed Yusuf, the 18-year-old son of Boko Haram’s late founder, along with five alleged jihadists, in a move analysts say strikes at ISWAP-linked networks around the Lake Chad Basin. Humanitarian Crisis: In eastern Chad, Darfur displacement is worsening for women like Thuraya Mukhtar, who say they have not eaten for days after fleeing Sudan’s fighting. Aid Accountability: A Sudan-aligned authority in eastern Chad ordered MSF to suspend activities over allegations of sexual exploitation of Sudanese refugees, setting up a fact-finding committee after MSF dismissed staff following investigations. Extremism & Justice: A US court heard arguments in a case brought by relatives of Chad Joseph and Rishi Samaroo, killed in a missile strike on a civilian boat during US attacks on alleged cartel targets, as the lawsuit seeks release of legal advice used to justify strikes. Climate Finance Tech: Chad signed a deal using Aptos blockchain as a verification backbone for potentially $100B-plus sovereign environmental credits under the Paris Agreement. Regional Trade: Cameroon suspended mandatory electronic cargo tracking for goods moving to Chad and the Central African Republic, citing corridor delays and paperwork burdens.
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