AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoU.S. Visa Crunch: The State Department plans to cut the number of African embassies and consulates that process U.S. visas from nearly 50 to just 20, with changes expected in June—part of a wider push to tighten immigrant and temporary-visa rules. Food Security in Mauritius: A Mauritius-focused opinion piece warns that wars and energy shocks are turning into a structural food-security threat, with inflation, job losses and weather pressures hitting families and children. Climate Justice Case: A landmark climate case is being heard by the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights, arguing states have duties to protect the climate system as a foundation for human rights. Chagos Update: Pope Leo XIV praised the UK–Mauritius Chagos deal as a long-overdue step toward justice for displaced Chagossians, while Diego Garcia remains leased to the U.S. Mauritius Tourism Buzz: A report highlights why more South Africans are choosing Mauritius now—leaning into easier travel and more “authentic” family experiences beyond the beach. Higher Education Push: Mauritius launched a national strategy for higher education, science and research, aiming to position the sector as a global education hub. Culture & Sport: India’s World Yogasana Championship 2026 was unveiled, with Mauritius listed among participating nations.
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