AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEbola Emergency: DR Congo’s Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak has surged past 1,800 confirmed cases and 648 deaths, with Haut-Uele and Tshopo now officially in the response as health officials warn the outbreak is still “very active” and not yet at its peak. Constitutional Tensions: Opposition leaders in Kinshasa are calling for Tshisekedi’s resignation and a major July 22 mobilisation after parliament approved a constitutional change that could extend his mandate, while Human Rights Watch reports security forces used excessive force against protesters. Eastern DRC Peace Talks: Mediation efforts around the Doha framework face a roadblock as a key deadline passes without a final agreement between Kinshasa and M23, with mistrust over ceasefire violations still driving the standoff. Mining, Law, and Money: Kinshasa’s tax authority has sealed Glencore’s Kamoto Copper Company facilities near Kolwezi, triggering an immediate production halt in a $3B tax and royalty dispute—raising stakes for the copper market. Regional Mediation: Burundi’s President Évariste Ndayishimiye has met Congolese opposition and religious leaders in Bujumbura, positioning himself as mediator as political and security tensions deepen. Security & Influence: Reports allege Wagner remnants run an opioid trade in Central Africa, while separate claims from South Kivu point to drone strikes hitting Burundian forces—renewing questions about the human cost of Burundi’s DRC role.
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