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Libya Education & Reconstruction: Students at Libya’s University of Benghazi are back to studying in safer conditions after years of war damage, with a new campus planned to open this autumn and leaders citing recovered manuscripts and heavy destruction from earlier fighting. AI & Digital Development: Libya’s government is pushing an AI strategy for transformation, while Maghreb states—including Libya—are also ramping up AI education and research through university-linked ecosystems. Energy, Telecom & Tech Cooperation: Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah met the US Chargé d’Affaires to discuss a unified development program and cooperation in energy, oil, and telecommunications, including modern technologies. Fintech Modernization: Network International and the National University of Benghazi partner to digitize Libya’s banking—aiming to modernize financial services. Humanitarian & Research Links: Libya’s Derna continues rebuilding after floods, and Libya also reviews arrangements with Italy tied to a 7,000-year-old mummy—mixing heritage, science, and international cooperation. Global Tech Policy: The ILO adopted a binding gig-work treaty covering platform workers’ pay, safety, and algorithm management—an important signal for how digital work is regulated worldwide.

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At a Libyan university once ravaged by war, students dream again


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