AGP Executive Report
Last update: 14 minutes agoAI & Disaster Readiness: China’s MAZU AI weather early-warning system is being rolled out further across the Global South, with a “Djibouti 2.0” delivery highlighted at the World AI Conference and plans to reach 30 countries in five years—an export of integrated satellite, radar and AI services aimed at cutting the hit from extreme weather. EU Maritime Security: EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas, visiting Djibouti, said Aspides’ mandate may expand to include maritime mine clearance as fears grow around potential disruption near Bab el-Mandeb. Food Security in Djibouti: An emergency alert points to a sharp hunger spike, with refugees in Ali Addeh and Holl-Holl camps facing crisis-level conditions tied to El Niño risks and higher food prices. Local Governance & Humanitarian Work: A Catholic bishop in Djibouti urged action on low wages and inequality while detailing Caritas support for migrants, refugees and unaccompanied children. Shipping Risk Watch: Reports of suspected Somali pirate activity in the Gulf of Aden underline rising threats on key routes feeding into the Red Sea.
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