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Nuclear & Security Deal: Russia’s Rosatom and Equatorial Guinea have signed a nuclear cooperation memorandum in Moscow, setting up joint working groups for nuclear energy and non-energy nuclear technologies, plus training for specialists, following broader security and defense talks between foreign ministers. Oil & Gas Industry Signals: NOV has joined African Energy Week (AEW) 2026 as a Gold Sponsor, backing Africa’s offshore expansion and upstream growth—timed as producers including Equatorial Guinea intensify drilling activity. Maritime Readiness: Obangame Express OE26 wrapped a major multinational maritime security exercise in Cameroon, with Equatorial Guinea among participating countries working to improve readiness against piracy, illegal fishing, and trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea. Agriculture & Food Systems: A government-backed push to sustainably finance agri-food production highlights the shift toward linking production, processing, logistics, finance, technology, and trade—relevant for regional food security planning. Wildlife & Food Supply Pressure: A new Central Africa study links rising wild meat consumption to urban demand, including findings covering Equatorial Guinea and warning that wildlife is increasingly at risk.

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