AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLibyan Politics & Elections: UNSMIL says Libya’s 4+4 mini-dialogue committee reached consensus on key parts of the presidential election law, with a fifth round of talks planned in the first half of next month. Migration & Border Security: Libya’s eastern government banned entry for Sudanese, Eritrean, Somali and Ethiopian nationals, while East Tripoli’s detention center deported 93 migrants via Mitiga Airport. Governance & Anti-Corruption: Libya’s Administrative Control Authority signed an MoU with France’s COFICERT to strengthen oversight, anti-corruption, anti-money laundering and counter-terror financing. Justice & Accountability: Libyan Crimes Watch urged the Attorney General to disclose details of the domestic ruling involving Osama Njeem, warning it could be used to undermine an ICC arrest warrant. Economy & Infrastructure: NOC says oil production hit about 1.49 million bpd, the highest since 2013, while the Audit Bureau and Investment Fund agreed to restart the Mitiga Sea Towers project. Security & Crime: Financial Crimes Enforcement Agency dismantled a cross-border online fraud network targeting Libyan bank customers, and Misrata customs seized more than five tonnes of hashish. Culture & Heritage: Benghazi University discussed an Irish-led project to document and protect endangered marine archaeological sites in eastern Libya.
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