AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHealth & Community: Angola’s National Blood Institute says 142,000 people donated blood in 2025, with only 20% doing it voluntarily—still short of WHO guidance and leaving hospitals reliant on family donors; Luanda alone needs about 360 blood units a day. Public Safety: A suspected tornado linked to severe storms hit the Angola area in Indiana (LaGrange/Steuben counties), with officials requesting National Weather Service experts to confirm damage patterns. Digital & Media: France’s Viginum watchdog accuses Israeli firm BlackCore of running online disinformation and smear campaigns that allegedly targeted elections and political figures including in Angola, alongside Scotland and New York. Transport & Daily Life: Angola’s diesel price rises by 20 kwanzas per liter starting June 13, while gasoline, kerosene and LPG stay unchanged. Sports & Culture: Cameroonian football officials are reportedly considering French coach Hervé Renard to replace David Pagou for the Indomitable Lions ahead of 2027 qualifiers; meanwhile, Luanda hosts its third edition of an Art Fair.
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