AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLibya Water Engineering: A quick explainer revisits Libya’s Great Man-Made River, moving Sahara aquifer water to coastal cities via a vast underground pipeline network. Marine Heritage Protection: The University of Benghazi met an Irish partner on the “Maria” project to document and preserve endangered coastal and underwater sites in eastern Libya using modern documentation methods. Archaeology Under Pressure: AFP reports local experts and volunteers working to safeguard UNESCO-listed Cyrene and Apollonia ruins in eastern Libya after years of looting and storm damage, including hiding artifacts during insecurity. Eastern Libya Politics & Mobility: Libya’s eastern authorities released 10 activists detained after the Global Sumud convoy was stopped near Sirte, with deportation steps tied to a Benghazi court ruling. Energy & Emissions (Libya in focus): A methane-reduction report flags Libya among countries with meaningful, relatively low-cost abatement options like leak detection and improved flaring practices. Regional Tech/Policy Context: A League of Arab States meeting in Cairo with UNODC reviewed regional cooperation on drugs, organized crime, terrorism, corruption, and financial crimes.
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