AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSports & Diaspora Unity: Semi-professional footballer Gideon Mensah is set to be a player to watch at Ghana’s Pride of Africa Cup 2026, a one-day tournament in Dagenham on June 20 bringing together teams from Ghana, Nigeria, Eritrea, Algeria, Equatorial Guinea and Sierra Leone, with an emphasis on friendship and cultural exchange. Eritrea in the News Cycle (Health): Seychelles and Eritrea adopted Abbott’s WHO-prequalified Determine ANC Panel for rapid, integrated screening of HIV, syphilis and hepatitis B during antenatal care—aimed at cutting mother-to-child transmission. Eritrea in the News Cycle (Arts & Memory): A reflective piece dedicated to Eritrean veterans revisits exile and return through a Tigrinya song about “home” that still feels out of reach. Eritrea in Europe (Migration & Justice): A major Netherlands human-trafficking case tied to an Eritrean smuggling network continues in Zwolle, following earlier convictions and a new pro forma hearing against trafficker Kidane. Horn of Africa Politics (Eritrea-linked): Ethiopia’s Tigray standoff is framed as escalating toward a threat to the Pretoria ceasefire, with reports of hardline TPLF factions seeking tactical understandings involving Eritrea under the “Tsimdo” framework. Belfast Backlash (Eritrean residents named): Belfast riots followed a knife attack; amid circulating “hit lists” of migrant homes, Eritrean refugees describe fear and plans to leave as far-right mobs target foreign nationals.
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