AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime Security: Armed pirates boarded a merchant vessel off Somalia near Maraya/Marraye, with monitors saying the crew is safe and urging ships to transit with caution, as several other vessels remain held and piracy risk rises again in 2026. Counterterror & Internal Security: Somali forces said they repelled an early attack on Baidoa, killing at least 30 al-Shabaab-linked militants and militia fighters loyal to ousted Southwest leader Abdiaziz Hassan Mohamed Laftagareen, while fighting and clearance operations continued. Federal-State Tensions: President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud urged unity during a visit to divided Galkayo, but Puntland had put forces on alert over the trip, underscoring the wider struggle over control and federalism. State-Building & Military Capacity: Mohamud also presided over the graduation of about 3,000 Somali National Army recruits, the largest class since 1991, as Saudi-funded training expands. Trade & Jobs: Somalia is set to begin duty-free fish exports to China next month after an agreement signed in Mogadishu, aiming to boost processing and cold-storage investment. Regional Politics: Somaliland criticized a UN delegation visit to Las Anod, demanding coordination through Hargeisa channels. US Policy Impact: A US federal judge cleared the way to end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 1,100 Somalis, raising deportation fears.
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