AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMaritime Security: Commercial shipping between Somalia and Yemen is facing more brazen pirate-style attacks, including a 30-minute firefight as a container vessel reported being approached and fired upon near the Aden area; EU-backed MSCIO urged vessels to keep heightened vigilance. Horn of Africa Diplomacy: Egypt and Djibouti foreign ministers rejected unilateral actions that undermine sovereignty and stability, while stressing joint work on energy, logistics, ports, maritime connectivity, and infrastructure. Digital Connectivity: EU funding is moving from talk to build—€102m for the EU–Kenya Digital Partnership and €37m for the Blue-Raman cable extension that links Djibouti, Somalia, Kenya and Tanzania into a wider Europe–Middle East–India route. Djibouti Environment: Researchers detected a “chemical cocktail” of common pharmaceuticals in Gulf of Tadjourah coastal waters, pointing to untreated urban wastewater as a key pathway. Energy/Trade Risk: With Red Sea and Bab al-Mandeb tensions still shaping costs, regional shipping and fuel markets remain sensitive to chokepoint disruptions. Regional Labor Policy: Kuwait tightened domestic-worker recruitment rules, restricting hiring from Djibouti and many other countries—an immediate hit to Gulf-bound labor flows.
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