AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUN and Libya migration row: The UN condemned attacks and threats against its staff after Tripoli protests outside UNHCR and UNSMIL offices, with demonstrators alleging the UN was enabling migrant resettlement; the UN says there is no resettlement program in Libya and warns misinformation is fueling tensions. EU backs Tripoli sovereignty: The EU ambassador reiterated the bloc does not support migrant resettlement in Libya, stressing Libya’s right to control borders as protests blocked UNHCR access. Hunger strike detainees: Italy appealed for the release of two Italian pro-Palestinian activists detained in eastern Libya, where Global Sumud Flotilla members are on a dry hunger strike over alleged mistreatment. Migration enforcement in Benghazi: A Benghazi anti-illegal migration agency chief said directives from the General Command guide efforts to organize migrants’ status under law. Power and services: GECOL received a new 220/66 kV transformer for Brak Al-Shati to stabilize southern grid supply; the Ministry of Youth announced a Local Youth Climate Conference—Libya 2026 Edition. Health and culture: The National Cancer Authority began distributing specialized cancer medicines nationwide; a Libyan National Museum promotional film won three international awards. Derna recovery: AFP reports reconstruction progress since the 2023 storm, while trauma and mental health needs remain. Sports: Al-Ittihad signed Nigerian midfielder Onuche Ogbelu on a three-year deal.
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