AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoBorder Security: Libya’s eastern Benghazi-based administration banned entry for citizens of Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Somalia through all land, sea and air ports, with exemptions for diplomats and approved education/health workers, as authorities cite a “reorganization” of foreign entry amid rising migration pressures. Humanitarian Detention: Amnesty says Libya has intensified crackdowns on migrants and refugees, including arrests and expulsions, while the UN estimates more than 900,000 people are in Libya and many face abuse in detention. Gaza Aid Releases: Italy’s foreign minister confirmed the release of two Italian activists detained in eastern Libya with the Global Sumud Flotilla; more releases are expected as the group says detainees are being processed for release. Oil & Climate: A World Bank report says global gas flaring hit 167 bcm in 2025, with Russia, Iran and Iraq driving the rise; Libya is listed among the biggest flaring contributors, underscoring waste and emissions. Local Safety: In Al Jabal al Akhdar, 107 fires were recorded in June, with Derna the hardest hit, as officials warn that heat and dry vegetation are fueling outbreaks. Energy Prices: A June 2026 fuel-price ranking lists Libya among the cheapest petrol markets in Africa, reflecting subsidy and oil-reserve dynamics.
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