AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoInternational Justice & Governance: Niger has formally started withdrawing from the ICC, joining Burundi and the Philippines as countries that have completed the exit process—another sign of shrinking faith in international accountability. Culture & Film (Burundi connection): A classic family comedy set in Burundi, “George of the Jungle” starring Brendan Fraser, is highlighted as a rare live-action cartoon adaptation that actually works. Sports & Identity: Terengganu FC in Malaysia signs two foreign players, including Burundian winger Elvis Kamsoba, as the club targets a stronger 2026/2027 season. Local Development Debate (Buhumuza): In eastern Burundi, new rules on paving private land near national roads, removing thatched houses, and marriage conditions are stirring fear and criticism amid economic hardship. Human Stories (Gitega): A Gitega inheritance dispute turns deadly when a man is killed with a machete by his younger brother. Humanitarian Health (DRC): A Texas-based nonprofit, Amigos Internacionales, expands its Ebola response in eastern Congo, citing shortages and hard-to-reach communities. Mobility & Borders: Burundi publishes visa-free entry lists for 2026, naming DRC, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Kenya.
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