AGP Executive Report
Last update: 25 minutes agoPapal Prison Ministry: Pope Leo XIV made history with his first visit to Spain’s Brians 1 penitentiary near Barcelona, urging inmates to seek change and stressing that a past can’t condemn the future. Catholic Pilgrimage in Spain: In Madrid, he also called on Spaniards to stop “fanning the flames of polarization,” with huge crowds showing up for his visit. Human Rights in Equatorial Guinea: Rights groups renewed calls for the immediate release of Equatoguinean lawyer and activist Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang, saying he remains in incommunicado detention despite a UN opinion. Migration, Deportations, and Legal Pressure: A lawsuit was filed at Africa’s top human rights body to halt U.S. “third-country” deportations to Equatorial Guinea, arguing they bypass protections and can lead to indefinite detention. World Cup Culture & Access: As the 2026 World Cup kicks off, African teams’ stadium entrances and fan joy are highlighted, while a Somali referee was barred from the U.S., underscoring how immigration rules can disrupt football dreams. Digital Family Values: African lawmakers and officials in Accra urged stronger protections for children against foreign-controlled online content and “algorithmic parenting,” pushing for new laws to defend family and cultural values.
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