AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUAE Power Play: A new report argues the UAE’s Red Sea rise is built on extraction, militarization, and political dependency—starting with Yemen’s collapse and the UAE’s move into southern ports and energy assets—leaving the region in a “fractured status quo.” Red Sea Tensions: Ethiopia again accuses Egypt of trying to obstruct its Red Sea access, insisting it will pursue “peaceful and sustainable means,” while the wider Ethiopia–Egypt standoff over the GERD remains the backdrop. Eritrea at 35: Independence Day coverage in Asmara and Addis Ababa spotlights the theme “Our Resilience: Our Guarantee,” with leaders stressing sovereignty, rural-focused development, and staying the course. Industry & Resources: Sun Peak Metals confirms strong VMS and orogenic gold potential across newly acquired Saudi Round 9 licenses, expanding its Saudi land position. Health & Agriculture: Gilead and WHO renew support to eliminate kala-azar in East Africa, including Eritrea; meanwhile, Eritrea’s NARI highlights major seed and crop variety gains over 35 years.
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