AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPress Freedom in Focus: RSF is renewing calls for the release of French documentary filmmakers Gaël Mocaër and Sebastian Perez Pezzani, plus their Togolese fixer Fred Vedomey, detained in Togo since July 27 and charged with “false declarations” in immigration procedures, with reports of serious health concerns for one filmmaker. Detention Details: France says the pair had work visas and filming authorisation, while Togo’s media regulator says it received no accreditation request—adding fuel to a wider dispute between Lomé and French media. Regional Arts & Culture Angle: Activists behind the AU-backed “Correct the Map” campaign are pushing for more accurate world maps after a high-profile mislabeling of Africa, arguing it reflects long-running Western misperceptions. Community Health (Local): In Yoto Prefecture, families received malaria prevention kits—nets, coils and repellents—plus support for residents already affected, as part of a World Humanitarian Day initiative. Sports (Cross-border): Nigeria’s Edo Queens FC depart for Burkina Faso for the CAF Champions League preliminary, aiming to represent Nigeria and Edo State with pride.
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