AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMigrant Tragedy: At least 15 migrants’ bodies washed ashore in Khums, about 118 km east of Tripoli, and were later buried by Libya’s Emergency Medicine and Support Centre. Oil & Investment: Libya’s National Oil Corporation signed new production-sharing deals after its first licensing round in nearly two decades, including agreements with Repsol, TPAO, Eni and QatarEnergy, aiming to lift output toward 2 million barrels per day. Water Security: FAO held a Sabha workshop on groundwater conservation under the Marwat 2 project, pushing modern irrigation to protect desert water reserves. Regional Diplomacy: A joint UN-African Union push on Libya’s transition is facing obstacles from internal divisions and competing power centers, according to an analytical report. Migration Pressure in Europe: Greece’s migration minister called criticism a “badge of honor” as arrivals from eastern Libya rise and talks continue on tougher EU migration steps. Benghazi Conference: The Asian-African Parliamentary Council’s second general conference opened in Benghazi, with Libya’s parliament speaker calling for stronger intercontinental coordination on shared challenges including migration. Sports Spotlight: Cape Verde’s goalkeeper Vozinha starred as Spain were held 0-0 in the World Cup opener, with Libya mentioned among the teams in Cape Verde’s qualifying group.
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