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Food Security Crisis: WFP warns Guinea-Bissau’s hunger and malnutrition are worsening as funding shortfalls force cuts during the June–August lean season, including a drop in school meals from 283,400 to about 152,000 children and a suspension of specialized nutrition for under-twos. Regional Democracy Shockwaves: A new report highlights how coups and crises are reshaping African democracy, pointing to military takeovers across West Africa and beyond, including Guinea-Bissau’s 2025 coup. Energy Access Push: The World Bank says its West Africa power programme has expanded electricity access to over 3 million people, building 4,000+ km of transmission lines across 15 countries to boost cross-border trade. Church & Youth Ministry: A Guinea-Bissau Catholic bishop urged newly ordained priests and deacons to serve the poor, avoid living “on the internet,” and stay close to the faithful. Maritime Security: Obangame Express OE26, a major Gulf of Guinea exercise, included Guinea-Bissau and focused on fighting piracy, illegal fishing, and trafficking. Sports (Regional Focus): Nigeria’s Super Eagles keep preparing for AFCON 2027 with Guinea-Bissau in Group L, while coach Eric Chelle warns against underestimating any opponent.

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