AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigration at Sea: At least 50 migrants, including women and children, were feared lost after a wooden boat capsized off Libya’s east coast; 10 survived and were rescued near El-Bardaa Island west of Tobruk, while Tobruk rescue teams previously recovered bodies and saved others from earlier incidents. Power and Infrastructure: GECOL says the South Tripoli power plant is 98% complete, with 1,320MW capacity expected to ease electricity shortages. Political Roadmap: UNSMIL reports the 4+4 mini-committee adopted a new mechanism to reach consensus on a candidate to head Libya’s High National Elections Commission, with more work scheduled for early August. Security and Humanitarian Work: Libya’s Anti-Security Threats Agency says a security officer was killed during an operation; the South Operations Room claims it captured Haftar-affiliated fighters and says detainees are treated humanely. Displaced Rights: The displaced affairs minister met UN officials to strengthen human-rights cooperation, including plans for unified databases and a national data centre. Economy and Sanctions: The UN says part of Libya’s frozen cash reserves may soon be released for reinvestment under an exemption guidance notice. Health: Libya confirmed a foot-and-mouth outbreak in Msallata’s Al-Amamra area, with quarantines and livestock movement suspended.
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