AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLibya’s Oil Boom: Libya’s May exports hit about 43 million barrels and revenues rose to roughly $3.4 billion as global crude prices climbed after the Strait of Hormuz crisis, keeping Tripoli’s oil leverage in focus. Border Crackdown: Libyan customs at Ras Jedir seized $500,000 and nearly €235,000 hidden in secret compartments inside a vehicle arriving from Tunisia, with suspects handed to authorities. Migration Controls: The GNU temporarily suspended visa-on-arrival at airports and air entry points while it reviews safeguards to curb fraud and abuse. EU-UN Political Push: EU missions in Libya welcomed the UN-facilitated Structured Dialogue recommendations, urging stakeholders to engage for reunification and elections. Benghazi Education Hope: After years of war damage, students at the University of Benghazi say classes are continuing in temporary facilities as a new campus is set to open. Electricity Woes: Libya’s power crisis is back with outages and fuel shortages, but analysts say the deeper problem is institutional and governance breakdown, not just supply. Security Cooperation: Libya’s army chief discussed boosting naval capabilities with France’s ambassador as a French vessel arrived for joint training.
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