AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEbola Emergency: WHO has declared the Congo outbreak a public health emergency, warning of “scale and speed” as deaths top 100 and suspected cases surge, with the rare Bundibugyo strain complicating response and delaying detection. U.S.-WHO Tension: The WHO says it’s not blaming the U.S., but Trump’s earlier pullout and unpaid dues have left global surveillance strained—now the U.S. is funding up to 50 treatment clinics in Congo and Uganda. Sudan Recovery Watch: In Khartoum, rubble is being cleared and some shops reopen, but displaced families are returning cautiously and electricity shortages still shape daily life. Gulf Pressure on Sudan’s Neighbors: Iran’s wider campaign is rattling UAE and regional security, while Gulf rivalry keeps reshaping alliances that indirectly affect Sudan’s wider environment. Food Stress Context: Hunger remains a major backdrop, with Sudan still facing acute food insecurity as prices keep climbing.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.