AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSenegal World Cup buzz in New York: A documentary filmmaker spent weeks capturing Senegalese watch parties across the city, including a tense Harlem screening where Senegal led Belgium 2-0 before a late comeback and controversial penalty flipped the result. Debt & travel economy angle: Senegal has started a process to hire a financial adviser on debt matters, as investors watch how the country plans to manage its growing burden. Maritime spotlight: Morocco’s FREMM frigate Mohammed VI and Senegal’s missile-armed patrol vessel Niani arrived in New York for International Naval Review 250, putting Senegal’s maritime security role on a major global stage. Wildlife tourism caution: West Africa’s slender-snouted crocodile—tree-climbing and hard to study—is facing growing threats, a reminder that Senegal’s nature experiences depend on stronger protection. Film & culture: “The Lion at My Back” returns to the Czech festival circuit with a women-led story that includes a Senegalese asylum seeker, adding another Senegal-linked cultural thread to the week.
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