AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy Security in Focus: An explosion near Libya’s Zawiya power station forced multiple generation units offline, triggering widespread blackouts across Tripoli and western coastal areas; GECOL says technical teams are investigating and power is being restored gradually, after a week of unclaimed drone attacks on Zawiya’s oil, desalination, and power infrastructure. Eastern Security Shock: In Benghazi, Maj.-Gen. Fawzi al-Mansouri, head of military intelligence for Khalifa Haftar’s eastern forces, was killed in a car bombing; no group claimed responsibility, but the assassination has renewed fears of instability ahead of possible political talks. Central Bank Crisis Watch: Libya’s High Council of State rejected Central Bank governor Naji Issa’s resignation, urging him to stay in office to protect monetary stability and curb public spending. Health Services at Home: Libya plans to rehabilitate the Tajoura nuclear research reactor for medical radioisotope production, aiming to reduce reliance on imported treatment. Local Economy Pressure: Bakery owners warn bread prices are rising due to high and unstable flour supply, reduced subsidised diesel quotas, and higher costs for yeast, packaging, water, transport, and labor. Migration and Humanitarian Strain: Reports say 11 Bangladeshi migrants died after a sea journey from Tobruk toward Greece went wrong, with survivors rescued near Egypt after days adrift.
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