AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEducation: Libya’s Basic Education Completion Certificate exams kicked off Sunday across 134 education districts, with 211,884 students taking tests inside Libya and 642 abroad in 34 countries, as the National Center for Assessment urged a fair, disruption-free process. Migration & Safety: Italy’s coastguard recovered 10 bodies after a boat carrying nearly 60 migrants capsized near Malta; 48 were rescued and searches continue, as UN-linked figures show Mediterranean deaths remain alarmingly high. Diplomacy & Politics: Tunisia’s foreign minister met UN envoy Hanna Tetteh in Tunis to back UN-led efforts and structured dialogue, while UNSMIL’s governance track recommendations call for a unified executive authority, unified security institutions, and a transitional roadmap toward elections. Power & Economy: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah ordered an urgent NOC-GECOL meeting after fuel shortages threatened summer electricity stability, with warnings of generation deficits and possible load-shedding. Human Rights: Libya Crimes Watch said May 2026 saw continued unlawful killings, arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and migrant deaths along routes, citing failures to protect civilians and ensure accountability. Energy Investment: Oman’s OQEP signed an MoU with Libya’s Investment Authority to explore joint oil and gas investment opportunities.
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