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Deportation Deal & Tourism Shock: A report says Equatorial Guinea’s Malabo is still hosting U.S.-deported asylum seekers at the family-owned Bamy Hotel under an opaque $7.5m deal, raising fresh concerns for travelers and faith/NGO groups planning visits. Maritime Legal Win: The UN Tribunal for the Law of the Sea awarded just over $14m to compensate for Equatorial Guinea’s 2022 seizure of the crude oil tanker Heroic Idun, a case tied to navigation rights off West Africa. Faith Tourism Boost: Pope Leo XIV’s April visit to Algeria, Angola, Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea is driving renewed interest in Christian pilgrimage routes and heritage church tours across Africa. Regional Security at Sea: Obangame Express OE26 wrapped up after a three-week maritime readiness exercise in Cameroon, with Equatorial Guinea among participating nations targeting piracy, illegal fishing and trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea. Health Watch: WHO says the latest Ebola outbreak has spread from DRC into Uganda, with multiple countries now at risk—an important travel-health signal for the region.

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