AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHealth & Vaccines: An NYU medical ethics transcript argues hepatitis B vaccination for babies is crucial to prevent liver damage and death, criticizing recent U.S. moves to remove CDC baby-vaccine recommendations as “dangerous” and based on flawed safety claims. Pan-African Culture: A film festival programme at London’s Barbican spotlights pan-Africanism’s history through works ranging from colonial-crime remembrance to revolutionary sound and storytelling. Music as Resistance: “Kotelemela Bolingo” (“Resistance and Love”) is a free music compilation dedicated to Assata Shakur and Patrice Lumumba, featuring major international names plus emerging artists. Portuguese-Language Arts & Exchange: The CPLP marks 30 years since 1996, celebrating cultural ties and cooperation across member states including Guinea-Bissau. Travel & Media Impact: New UK visa rules affect citizens from 33 African countries, including Guinea-Bissau, with transit travellers now needing visas in advance. Immigration Headlines: A U.S. list claims 374 West Africans face deportation under a “Worst of the Worst” initiative, with Guinea-Bissau named among the nationalities. Politics in the Spotlight: Coverage notes former Guinea-Bissau president Umaro Sissoco Embaló repeatedly accompanying Macky Sall’s UN campaign, highlighting loyalty in West African political circles.
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