AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEastern Libya Utilities: A power outage hit the entire east at dawn, cutting electricity to key well fields and pumping stations and disrupting water supplies in Benghazi and other cities; Man-Made River crews are working to restart production as power returns gradually. Livestock Health: In Suluq, authorities shut livestock markets in Suluq and Qaminis after a foot-and-mouth outbreak scare, reporting about 60 cattle deaths so far while disinfection teams respond. Politics in Focus: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah said legitimacy for any political path must come from Libyans’ will, not closed-door deals, and promised a direct address to explain government initiatives. UN and Eastern Cities: UN agencies began a mission to eastern Libya, with meetings in Benghazi on improving public services, disability inclusion, and sustainable development. Benghazi Governance/Services: UN, Benghazi Municipality reviewed services and sustainable development priorities as part of the eastern push. Oil Update: The National Oil Corporation announced the “Al-I’sar” discovery is commercially viable, estimating about 195 million barrels and potential output near 5,000 bpd. Migration Rights: A new report highlights trafficking and abuse inside Libya’s migrant detention system, describing a “systematic” exploitative model. US Travel Warning: The US placed Libya among 23 countries on its Level 4 “Do Not Travel” list.
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