AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMigration & Human Dignity: Pope Leo XIV wrapped up a week in Spain focused on migrants, urging newcomers to integrate by learning local language, respecting laws and customs, while warning of a “silent shipwreck” after arrival; his return to Rome was delayed by a technical issue on his flight from Tenerife. Gambia-Linked Migration Route: The Canary Islands visit highlighted the Atlantic crossing from West Africa, with reports noting many arrivals come from Gambia, Senegal and Mali—an issue that directly touches Gambia travellers and diaspora. World Cup Travel Pressure: World Cup 2026 travel is being disrupted by tightened U.S. entry rules, with visa denials affecting referees and staff, underscoring how immigration policy can derail sports travel plans. Tourism & Culture Spotlight: Gambia’s creative scene gets a boost as ART27 launches a residency programme to produce major large-format works for a BIG & BOLD touring exhibition opening in October 2026, set to run through peak tourism season. Sports Tourism: Uganda plans to use the 2026 Africa Nations Cup in the UK to promote tourism to diaspora audiences—another reminder of how football events can drive travel interest. Local Travel Safety/Trust: A travel agency in The Gambia region is accused of a D50M hajj scam, with complainants alleging delayed or missing refunds—worth noting for anyone booking religious travel.
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