AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAnti-Corruption Crackdown: Libya’s Public Prosecution ordered detention of officials tied to irregular tuna fishing quota allocations from 2018–2025, citing favoritism and improper reporting to ICCAT. Energy Boost: Eni and Libya’s NOC started up the Sabratha offshore compression project, adding about 800 million cubic metres of gas per year and supporting power generation and exports via Greenstream. US Push for Unity: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio met eastern LNA deputy commander Saddam Haftar in Washington, reiterating support for unifying Libya’s military, economic and political institutions. UN Political Roadmap: UNSMIL envoy Hanna Tetteh briefed FM Taher Al-Baour on UN-led dialogue outcomes and a proposed roadmap, stressing inclusivity and stability. Central Bank Cyber Probe: Libya’s central bank is investigating alleged dark-web data after a recent cyberattack, saying core services and customer accounts remain operational. Public Health Measures: Libya’s Civil Aviation Authority ordered tighter Ebola screening at airports for flights from DRC, Uganda and other listed risk countries. Education Reform: Benghazi’s education committee discussed a bill to reform university and continuing pharmaceutical education, including a planned specialized workshop. Health Awareness: The Karama Party held a breast cancer awareness session focused on early detection and access to care. Regional Humanitarian Update: Eastern Libya released Gaza humanitarian convoy activists detained since May.
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