AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMigration & Human Rights: A BBC investigation says more than 300 Iraqi Kurdistan migrants kidnapped in Libya were tortured and threatened with forced organ removal unless families paid $5,000 each, with survivors alleging some kidnappers carried out kidney harvesting. UN & Refugees: UNSMIL denied claims that UNHCR’s office was moved to its headquarters and warned that misleading reports about refugee “settlement” in Libya are false, after protests blocked access to the UNHCR office in Tripoli. Security Cooperation: Libya and Italy discussed security cooperation and capacity building, while Libya’s Deputy Defense Minister met a Turkish delegation on bilateral military ties and reconstruction. Economy & Energy: NOC signed an MoU with PMI to build project-management training and standards, and also met Schlumberger on developing marginal oilfields and training Libyan professionals. Central Bank Watch: Libya’s Central Bank said a cyber incident was contained with no confirmed impact on customer accounts, and warned salary spending trends could create a 2026 budget shortfall. Regional Politics: Egypt’s foreign minister spoke with a US adviser about Sudan and Libya, stressing unifying Libyan institutions and holding elections. Local Violence: At least three people were killed in armed clashes in Zawiya, west of Tripoli.
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