AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoICC Justice: The International Criminal Court has confirmed jurisdiction and ordered Libyan suspect Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri to stand trial over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity at Mitiga prison, including murder, rape and torture, paving the way for the ICC’s first Libya-focused trial. Central Bank Cyber Probe: Libya’s Attorney General ordered the pretrial detention of the head of Information Security and the IT director at the Central Bank of Libya after a cyberattack, citing unauthorized access attempts and failures to respond to threat indicators. Oil & Economy: Libya’s National Oil Corporation says the Al-Issar discovery is commercially viable, estimating reserves at 195 million barrels and potential production of about 5,000 barrels per day. Regional Diplomacy: Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah met Jordan’s intelligence chief in Tripoli and received a message from Palestine’s industry minister, with both sides stressing expanded cooperation. Finance Modernisation: Libya and China agreed to deepen financial ties, including plans for Libyan banks to join China’s CIPS payments network. Public Spending Debate: Libya’s Mufti criticized state-funded entertainment events, arguing funds should go to medicine, prices and electricity needs. Migration & Rights: UN experts warned of alleged systematic detention, expulsion and trafficking at the Tunisia-Libya border, involving Tunisian and Libyan actors. Humanitarian Update: Indonesia says it repatriated an Indonesian trafficking victim from Libya after lengthy negotiations.
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