AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSudan Border Crisis: MSF says drone strikes near Tina, on the Chad-Sudan border, have intensified since May, with 116 wounded treated at Tiné Hospital since early May and 69 admissions between 17–26 May, including a May 24 strike on a busy Tina market cafeteria that sent 35 wounded to hospital. Customs & Revenue: Chad is studying Cameroon’s mobile phone taxation model after Yaounde talks, with customs officials discussing modernization and the Douala–N’Djamena corridor as Chad seeks higher customs revenue. China Ties: N’Djamena inaugurated the China-Chad Friendship Park, a 12,460-square-meter project funded by CNPC International Chad, framed as a boost to urban renewal and community wellbeing. Language Policy: Chad’s education ministry circular makes Standard Arabic equal to French for instruction and exams, signaling a political shift with major implications for identity and power. Regional Instability: A week of analysis and reporting highlights Sahel coup dynamics and Sudan’s wider collapse, including ongoing humanitarian fallout affecting Chad.
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