AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLibya–Serbia Diplomacy: Tripoli’s embassy in Serbia welcomed the first 20 GNU Ministry of Foreign Affairs staff in Belgrade for a Serbian-run training program under a diplomatic capacity-building memorandum. Power & Water Resilience: GECOL said work continues on the West Tripoli–Al-Taba 400 kV line, while the Man-Made River Authority restored electricity to key wellfields (Hasawna and Sarir) after outages disrupted water production. Flood Recovery: Telecom services are gradually returning in Ghat and Tahala after flood damage, with most stations back online via backup links as repairs continue. Political Reconciliation Talks: US adviser Massad Boulos held Eid al-Adha calls with Libyan leaders, including Saddam Haftar and Belqasem Haftar, urging unity and stronger state institutions. Security Update (Benghazi): The Greater Benghazi Security Directorate says it found the body of a missing child after a suspect confessed to hiding the death and burying the body in Al-Qarya–Al-Masakin. Tourism Lift: Libya’s tourism appears to be rebounding, with 121,000+ visitors to cities and archaeological sites in three months and foreign tourist numbers up 41% year-on-year. Eid Culture: Meshloucha, a traditional Eid al-Adha dish made from sheep brain with garlic, tomato paste and chili, is highlighted as a symbol of using every part of the sacrificial animal. Sports: Al-Ahly Benghazi reached the Libyan Cup final after a penalty win, and will play Egypt’s Al-Ahly for third place in BAL6.
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