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AI Governance: Libya joined UN-led talks on AI governance in Geneva, with its digital economy and AI minister pushing for global coordination and capacity building. Energy & Industry: Libya’s oil and gas minister met Japan to expand cooperation in oil, gas, energy, infrastructure, and investment, with an emphasis on technology transfer. Health Security: Libya tightened measures to contain a confirmed foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Msallata, closing livestock markets and ramping up veterinary surveillance and lab testing. Digital Economy: The same week, Libya’s digital economy and AI leadership highlighted digital transformation goals alongside international partners. Regional Tech & Logistics: Egypt signed a UN TIR guarantee and launched eight international logistics corridors to cut road transport costs and transit times, including a strategic corridor linking to Libya and Central Africa. Energy Prices: Libya again topped global cheap petrol rankings at about $0.024 per litre, driven by subsidies.

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Jun. 5, 2026

MEMRI names former State Department official to lead partnerships and government outreach

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Jun. 3, 2026

Africa Pharmaceuticals Market to Reach US$44.1 Billion by 2032 at 6.1% CAGR | Persistence Market Research

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Feb. 4, 2026

Libya Baby Diapers and Wipes Market Poised for Robust Growth by 2033, Says Persistence Market Research

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Mar. 18, 2026

KBR Awarded Project Management Contract to Support Libya’s Downstream Expansion at Zallaf South Refinery

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Feb. 23, 2026

Regional Diplomacy Raises Prospects for Libya Political Settlement

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Feb. 22, 2026

Revived Regional Talks Offer Hope for Libya Political Breakthrough

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