AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGold & Mining Integrity: Sudan’s Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources denied social-media claims that Egypt had signed investment deals covering 108 gold and precious-metals mines in northern Sudan, saying no official announcements were made and warning of legal action against those spreading false information. Humanitarian Pressure on Industry & Trade: UN agencies classified Sudan among the world’s most dangerous famine hotspots through November 2026, warning 19.5 million people face acute food insecurity and that famine risk threatens multiple regions, a direct hit to labor, transport, and local production. Conflict Risk to Urban Supply Chains: The UN chief warned of a potential RSF ground offensive around El Obeid, North Kordofan, after reports of major reinforcements, urging restraint and safe humanitarian access. Atrocity Alerts: A coalition of countries at the UN Human Rights Council warned of imminent RSF escalation in El Obeid, citing drone strikes and large-scale civilian risk. Displacement Reality Check: A report from Blue Nile describes Al-Karama displacement conditions—about 9,000 people in thousands of tents—showing how seasonal rains compound the operational challenges for aid, shelter, and basic services. Security Spillover for Supply: Reports also highlight GPS jamming spikes tied to regional tensions, complicating navigation and maritime logistics around key routes.
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