AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI in Schools: Educators in Charleston are using a “map demo” to show how chatbots can misspell countries and invent facts, pushing AI literacy over bans. Humanitarian Travel Risks: Migration experts warn that trans-Saharan routes tied to Mali and Algeria-Morocco corridors expose travelers to extortion, detention, kidnapping, and violence. Ceuta Crisis: Spain’s Ceuta remains strained after a surge of 72,000 migrants; thousands stayed in makeshift conditions, with locals reporting safety fears. Sports Tourism: Nigeria’s D’Tigress ramp up FIBA Women’s World Cup prep in Tenerife, then head to Zaragoza and Berlin, with Mali listed for tune-up games. Mali-Linked Travel/Identity: A report says Mali and Liel Yahalomi were found safe in Argentina, but relatives say they still haven’t contacted family. Sahel Diplomacy: Morocco reportedly helped secure a presidential pardon for a French intelligence officer held in Mali, highlighting Rabat’s mediator role. Education Support: Qatar Charity launches Education Campaign 2026 to back 123,000 students with supplies, school feeding, and school repairs. Visa Moves: The U.S. is realigning routine visa services to regional hubs, with Bamako among affected locations.
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