AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoBelfast stabbing recovery: Stephen Ogilvie’s condition is improving after losing his left eye; his family hopes he can be brought out of an induced coma within 24–48 hours, as Northern Ireland leaders push for calm and warn against misinformation. Healthcare workers under threat: Reports say a nurse at Ulster Hospital was chased and intimidated during the unrest, and hospitals are increasing patrols; unions say migrant healthcare staff feel too frightened to work. Racist violence and public safety: Police arrested 16 people after a second night of disorder tied to the knife attack; officers were injured and water cannon and plastic bullets were used to contain crowds. Community fear and displacement: Ethnic minority residents, including Sudanese refugees, describe staying home and keeping children out of school after attacks on homes and businesses. Sudan conflict health impact: Drone strikes on el-Obeid reportedly killed up to 23 people and wounded dozens, with attacks hitting residential areas, a funeral and a food-supply truck. Ebola watch in India (Sudan-linked): Multiple Sudanese nationals with fever were isolated and tested at Hyderabad’s Gandhi Hospital amid ongoing Ebola screening efforts.
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