AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMining & Taxes: Mali’s military-led government is pressing Barrick Gold for about $512m in unpaid taxes and dividends tied to the Loulo-Gounkoto complex, as negotiations enter a critical phase—another reminder that resource deals can reshape travel and investment plans. World Cup Travel Strain: South Africa’s Bafana are set to cover nearly 8,000km for matches in the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup, highlighting how long distances and visa friction can disrupt team and fan travel. Aviation Connectivity: Air Peace secured Brazil approval to operate scheduled services, cutting Lagos–São Paulo travel to about seven hours, while also eyeing routes to Toronto, New York, and China—good news for West Africa’s tourism links. Sahel Security Watch: Reports say Russian forces and Mali’s army repelled militants near the Diéma–Didiéni road, a key Bamako–Dakar corridor—security remains a major factor for safe movement and tourism planning. Safer Travel Alerts: A travel-related dengue case was detected in an Oʻahu visitor, with officials stressing low local transmission risk and urging people to remove standing water.
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