AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLibya’s Migration Crackdown: Human Rights Watch says rival Libyan authorities in Tripoli and the east have joined in xenophobic messaging, mass arrests, inhumane detention, and collective expulsions of migrants and refugees, after protests erupted over rumors people would be “settled” in Libya. Food Safety Push: Libya’s Public Prosecutor reports lab tests found banned pesticide residues in 65% of sampled produce across Tripoli, Benghazi, and Misrata, with criminal cases targeting importers, distributors, and users. US-Led Unity Talks: Presidential Council co-chair Mohamed Menfi says he welcomes any US initiative only if it runs through Libya’s constitutional institutions, while Massad Boulos and Italian officials discuss backing efforts to unify Libya’s government, economy, and military. Political Roadmap Tensions: UN envoy Hanna Tetteh met Abdullah Al-Lafi to review Presidential Council decisions, including controversy over the intelligence chief appointment and security in Al-Zawiya. Aviation Links: Pegasus Airlines plans a new Istanbul–Tripoli route via Mitiga International Airport, aiming to boost connectivity and cooperation. Oil & Gas Development: Eni and Libya’s NOC move ahead on offshore gas expansion, including the Sabratha project start-up.
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