AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLibyan Politics & Diplomacy: Qatar’s PM and foreign minister met Libya’s PM Abdul Hamid Dbeibah in Doha, reaffirming Doha’s firm support for Libya’s unity and the UN-backed political process, while also discussing regional security and investment cooperation. Military Unification: In Tripoli, Presidential Council head Mohammed Menfi reviewed efforts to unify Libya’s military institution with Chief of General Staff Salah Al-Namroush, as sources say further coordination with Khaled Haftar is expected, with US Africa Command also pushing steps to end the institutional split. Security & Accountability: A southern Libya force said it arrested a “subversive cell” accused of spying for rival factions, claiming members passed sensitive military information and warning of firm action against espionage. Media Freedom: Reporters Without Borders ranked Libya 138th out of 180 in its 2026 press freedom index, citing a divided media landscape, weak access-to-information rules, and outdated laws that encourage self-censorship. Economy & Energy: OPEC output rose in June, with Libya among the countries increasing crude supplies, even as production stayed far below OPEC targets. Sports & Culture: Benghazi’s Al-Ahly won the Libyan U-14 volleyball cup; a Benghazi workshop also trained postgraduate media researchers on using theory in public opinion studies.
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