AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWorld Cup travel friction: FIFA’s Gianni Infantino faced fresh backlash after Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the U.S. despite having visa paperwork, highlighting how tightened U.S. immigration rules are derailing African participation even for major sporting events. EU aviation safety for travelers: The European Commission updated the EU Air Safety List, banning 154 airlines from EU skies; Eritrea is among the countries with all certified carriers banned, while Air Express Algeria was newly added. Eritrea in international forums: Eritrea sent representatives to the African Commemoration Day and the AU’s 63rd anniversary in Doha, and also participated in the Saint Petersburg International Economic Forum, with tourism promotion featured. Human trafficking routes tied to Eritrean movement: New reporting points to evolving trafficking-for-ransom routes involving Eritrean refugees, including cases in Ethiopia and major prosecutions in Europe linked to Libya-based smuggling networks. Eritrea-linked regional conflict impacts travel safety: Reports on Ethiopia’s continued civil war describe intensified clashes, displacement, and aid delivery strain—conditions that can affect onward travel and refugee journeys.
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