AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoForeign Digital Interference: France’s Viginum says Israeli firm BlackCore used 256 fake accounts to push coordinated comments targeting Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney and the SNP during the Holyrood election, with similar suspected operations linked to New York, Angola and even Togo. HIV Drug Resistance Watch: Togo reports strong HIV viral suppression (about 85%) but researchers at CARESP warn of early dolutegravir resistance signals in children and adolescents, urging tighter surveillance as funding tightens. Nuclear Regulation Push (Togo): Togo’s lawmakers approved bills to join key nuclear safety and radiological emergency conventions, strengthening oversight for peaceful nuclear use. Nuclear Summit (Togo): Lomé will host NEISA 2027, bringing regulators and investors to discuss nuclear energy options and training across Africa. Cyber Skills & Sovereignty: ECOWAS’s regional hackathon in Accra is training local teams to defend governments and banks against cyber threats, with Togo among participating countries. Electricity Finance: The World Bank’s MIGA plans to raise guarantees toward $6.4bn by 2030 to expand electricity access and back digital and energy projects across Africa. Climate Signal: NOAA reports May 2026 as the world’s second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 ranks among the four warmest years.
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