AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOil & Industry: Libya’s National Oil Corporation says the Mabrouk oil field has restarted full operations after an 11-year shutdown, with trial output reaching about 30,000 barrels per day and capacity expected to rise to 40,000 bpd. Education: The Ministry of Education has begun shipping school textbooks via seaports ahead of the new academic year, with the first vessel sending 50 containers to Misrata and more deliveries planned through June and July. Technology in Energy: The Oil and Gas Ministry launched “New Energy Tech” to plug AI and robotics into the sector, linking real operational problems with Libyan innovators and startups. Diplomacy: Somalia’s new ambassador presented credentials to Libya’s Presidential Council head Mohamed al-Menfi in Tripoli, while Libya’s foreign minister met Togo’s counterpart to discuss strengthening ties and African stability. Governance & Risk: A new Election Vulnerability Index ranks Libya among the world’s most exposed to election-related digital risks and violence risks, citing polarization, weak institutions, and disinformation. Humanitarian/Activism: Global Sumud activists report a hunger strike and demand the release of convoy detainees held in eastern Libya.
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