AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSudan–Chad Border Safety: Chad’s border town of Tine is seeing an influx of drone victims after a June 10 strike left an 18-year-old with severe burns and an eye injury, with MSF supporting care as civilians are increasingly targeted across the Sudan conflict. Regional Travel Security: In Nigeria’s Lagos, police rescued 38 foreign nationals from a possible mob attack in Epe and launched profiling before handing cases to immigration authorities—among them were Chadians—highlighting how cross-border movement is being tightened. Cross-Border Migration Crackdown: Nigeria’s ICPC partnered with immigration and Borno border officials to curb corruption in travel document processing, aiming to stop undocumented entries through Borno borders. Conservation & Tourism: Researchers in Chad link demand for vulture parts in West Africa to declines around N’Djamena, a reminder that wildlife tourism depends on protecting species across borders.
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