AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHealth Reform: Libya’s Ministry of Health says it’s pressing ahead with sector reform, tightening inspections and oversight, and tackling budget delays and misconduct risks. Digital Finance: Network International and National Union Bank (NUB) signed a deal to digitize Libya’s banking, including prepaid card issuance and fraud-prevention tools. EU Detention Case: The EU Commission says it’s ready to provide “discreet support” for Land Flotilla activists detained in Benghazi, after Italy’s lawmakers urged action for two Italian detainees. Migration Crisis: Reports say over 300 migrants bound for the UK were kidnapped in Libya for ransom, with threats of forced kidney removal. Food & Economy: Tripoli’s tuna market is booming during peak season, with supplies boosting demand and keeping prices relatively affordable. Road Safety: A crash in Zuwara killed six people, with authorities blaming speeding and poor infrastructure. AI Push: Libya launched its National AI Strategy 2026-2030, targeting wider government AI use and digitization of records. Vocational Training: Tripoli’s House of Arts and Traditional Crafts graduated its first leather-industry trainee class, including programs for people with disabilities.
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