AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRed Sea Security & Diplomacy: Egypt pushed for faster activation of a Red Sea and Gulf of Aden council framework, while analysts warn it could reshape the region’s security architecture in ways that sideline the U.S. and its partners; meanwhile, shipping remains at risk with an attack on a cargo vessel near Bab al-Mandeb and separate Gulf of Oman incidents reported by maritime authorities. Djibouti in the Digital Corridor: EU-backed connectivity plans are moving forward, with the Blue-Raman cable extension set to link Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania—part of a wider €139m digital push aimed at boosting bandwidth and lowering costs. Migration Flows Through Djibouti: IOM reported the lowest monthly African migrant arrivals to Yemen in 2026, with Djibouti listed as the main departure point for arrivals. Regional Air Safety: The EU updated its Air Safety List, keeping Djibouti among the countries whose certified airlines are banned from EU skies. Djibouti’s Strategic Role in Regional Operations: At Camp Lemonnier, a U.S. Africa Command airlift rotation marked a “torch passing” as Airmen from the 133rd Airlift Wing handed over to the Flying Jennies. Global Spotlight on Djibouti Ties: A telecom-related visit highlighted Djibouti Telecom’s engagement with ICT leadership around the Haramous cable landing station. Economy & Power Narratives: A global analyst promoted a book arguing economic systems can be used to concentrate power—citing cases including Djibouti. Sports & Society (Less Djibouti-Centric): Coverage also touched on regional youth sports planning and a World Cup broadcast guide.
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