AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoMigration Tragedy: Libya’s Emergency Medicine and Support Centre says at least 15 migrants’ bodies were found and buried in Khumas, about 118 km east of Tripoli, underscoring the country’s role as a North African transit route. Nuclear Safety: A wide coalition of states, including Libya, condemned a May 17 drone attack on electrical infrastructure near the UAE’s Barakah Nuclear Plant, calling it a serious breach of international law and a threat to peace. Oil & Gas Revival: Libya’s NOC says the Mabrouk oil field has resumed full operations after an 11-year shutdown, reaching about 30,000 bpd in trial output and targeting 40,000 bpd as production ramps up. Healthcare Push: Libya expands specialised care at home, including cardiac catheterisation and cochlear implant surgeries, aiming to cut reliance on treatment abroad. Energy Innovation: Libya’s Oil and Gas ministry launched “New Energy Tech” to plug AI and robotics into the sector and build local solutions. Diplomacy: Somalia’s new ambassador presented credentials to Libya’s Presidential Council head, signaling renewed efforts to deepen ties. Regional Politics: UN-African coordination on Libya faces obstacles from internal divisions and multiple power centres, according to an analytical report. Benghazi Conference: The Asian-African Parliamentary Council conference opened in Benghazi, with Libya’s parliament speaker calling for stronger intercontinental parliamentary coordination.
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