AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoAnti-immigration crackdown: South Africa braces for June 30 protests against illegal immigration, with police warning of traffic disruptions and pledging heavy deployments to stop intimidation and violence. Press freedom under threat: CPJ and partners say at least 15 journalists have been targeted while covering the anti-migrant marches, as activists allegedly identify and threaten media workers. Mass departures: Thousands of migrants are fleeing by bus, taxi and flights ahead of the deadline; Zimbabwe has repatriated 3,624 citizens so far, with more expected after screening at Beitbridge. Legal limits on deportations: South Africa’s Human Rights Commission warns that mass expulsions would violate international and domestic law. Public health policy: Parliament advances South Africa’s Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill, proposing stricter smoke-free rules and tighter vaping regulation. Food security hit: More than 250 pigs die in Gorkha, Nepal, from African swine fever. World Cup fallout: South Africa’s Hugo Broos says the Canada loss may be his last World Cup as Canada’s late goal ends the run.
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