AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSahel Security Shock: Friday prayers in Nigeria’s Niger state turned deadly as rival jihadist factions attacked villagers, killing and abducting dozens; some captives escaped during clashes, with reports linking the violence to groups active across the Sahel, including Islamic State Sahel Province. Aviation Logistics Watch: A new analysis says Russia is using a “shadow fleet” of military-linked flights to sustain operations across Mali, Burkina Faso and Niger, raising fresh pressure on regional and EU oversight. Regional Diplomacy: Russia and Ghana’s foreign ministers agreed measures to normalize ties between the AES bloc and ECOWAS, framing the push around security and counterterrorism cooperation. Mali Mining & Output: Multiple reports highlight Mali’s gold rebound, with output up about 30% in the first half of 2026, alongside broader investor focus on how commodity prices and valuations are reshaping mining deals. Water & Irrigation for Industry: A development-focused piece notes Germany’s support for small-scale irrigation in Mali to back smallholder farming, linking water access to livelihoods and stability. Gold Trade Integrity: Elsewhere in the region, Malawi’s government moves to curb illegal gold smuggling by bringing formal buying closer to miners—an issue that resonates for Mali’s own resource governance.
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