AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLibya’s oil push: Libya’s National Oil Corporation says OMV’s Al-Issar discovery in the Sirte Basin is commercially viable, with recoverable reserves estimated at 195 million barrels and potential output of about 5,000 barrels per day once developed. International justice: The ICC has confirmed jurisdiction and ordered a Libyan suspect, Khaled Al-Hishri, to stand trial over alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity tied to Mitiga prison abuses. Cyber crackdown: Libya’s Attorney General ordered the pretrial detention of Central Bank of Libya IT and information security officials over a cyberattack that compromised the bank’s systems. Politics and diplomacy: Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah met Jordan’s intelligence chief in Tripoli to discuss bilateral cooperation and regional developments, while also receiving a Palestinian message on expanding ties. Public debate: Libya’s Mufti criticized state-funded entertainment events, saying public money should go to medicine, services, and electricity needs. Sports and culture: Libya launched its AFCON 2028/2032 hosting bid and announced major archaeological finds at Apollonia, including a newly identified ancient theater and a rediscovered Greek racecourse. Security and health: Authorities in Sulouq declared a foot-and-mouth emergency after cattle deaths, closing markets and launching disinfection.
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