AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDiplomatic Thaw for Travel: Algeria will return its ambassador to Mali and both countries have reopened airspace after a yearlong rift sparked by a border drone incident—good news for smoother regional movement and cross-border travel planning. Security on the Road: Northern Mali saw attacks on convoys, including a strike on a convoy carrying Russian Africa Corps fighters and Malian soldiers toward Anefis, underscoring ongoing travel risks in conflict-affected areas. Health Alert for Travelers: Hawai‘i’s health department reported a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu; officials urged travelers and residents to cut standing water to reduce mosquito breeding, with Mali listed among countries reporting higher dengue activity. Safer Travel Policy Watch: The US maintains full entry bans for Mali nationals (among others) while other countries face partial restrictions—another reminder that visa rules can quickly change travel access. Culture & Tourism Spotlight: Djenne’s Grande Mosquee remains a major draw for visitors, celebrated as the world’s largest mud-brick structure.
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