AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEU Policy & Tech Sovereignty: EU home affairs ministers met on Schengen, migration and security, while Brussels advanced a “technology sovereignty” push covering chips, cloud, AI and open source to cut dependence on non-EU suppliers. Mogadishu Politics: Banadir authorities approved an opposition protest for June 4 and set three venues, urging peaceful participation and no road blockages. Somalia–Kenya Maritime Law: A new analysis argues the Somalia v. Kenya sea dispute was never just technical boundary-setting, but a fight over offshore wealth and energy-driven power. Security Outlook: Experts warn terrorism is rising across Africa as groups like al-Shabaab gain capability, including through drones and AI. Regional Violence & Aid: Research links USAID shutdowns to higher conflict events across Africa, while reports also highlight ongoing cross-border instability. Health & Patient Safety: Somali-focused commentary discusses consent-related delays in emergency obstetric care and how governance can reduce avoidable harm. Somalia–South Korea Diplomacy: Somalia’s foreign minister joined Korea-Africa talks in Seoul on trade, investment, technology and public health cooperation. AI in Surgery: A Somalia-relevant patient safety commentary reviews how AI and enhanced recovery after surgery can improve perioperative care in resource-limited settings.
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