AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoUS Deportations to Eswatini: Amnesty says the latest US third-country deportation batch to Eswatini is unlawful, calling the transfers “cruel and racist” and urging Eswatini to stop facilitating them. Immigration Due Process Concerns: A Jamaican attorney warns that fast removals leave little room for lawyers to challenge decisions, raising questions about due process and transparency. UK Visa Tightening: The UK has updated visa rules for Nigeria and dozens of other African countries, stressing that travellers may need entry clearance even when transiting. Spain Visa-Free List: Spain’s 2026 update shows only eight African countries get visa-free entry for up to 90 days, including Eswatini. Local Compliance Push: EEMPA calls on Kota Festival organisers to register and meet legal requirements before the October 24 event. Digital Media Move: Eswatini Observer launches a podcast series, starting with arts and culture discussions, supported by MTN Eswatini. Regional Diplomacy: Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung meets Eswatini’s justice minister in Taipei, highlighting cooperation on development and plans for judicial collaboration.
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