AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHantavirus aftershock: WHO chief Tedros thanked Tenerife residents for “moral courage” as the MV Hondius operation winds down—more than 120 passengers and crew have been evacuated and repatriated, with monitoring continuing after a rare Andes hantavirus outbreak that killed three and triggered quarantines across multiple countries. World Cup travel relief: The US has partially reversed its controversial visa-bond plan for ticket holders, waiving deposits up to $15,000 for fans from Algeria, Cape Verde, Côte d’Ivoire, Senegal and Tunisia who opted into FIFA’s priority system—though regular visa checks still apply. Fuel-price pressure: Tanzania landed among Africa’s top 10 most expensive fuels in May 2026, underscoring how energy costs keep feeding transport, food and business expenses. Cape Verde angle: Water scarcity is dominating Cape Verde’s election debate, with limited rainfall, broken supply in poorer areas, and rising reliance on costly trucked water. Air connectivity: easyJet says it has opened millions of seats from Portugal, highlighting Cape Verde routes for spring travel.
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