AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCybersecurity & Finance: Libya’s Central Bank response to a cyberattack is framed as a trust-management test—services stayed operational while investigations continue with international cybersecurity experts, rejecting extortion narratives. Food Safety & Public Health: Libya’s Public Prosecutor says lab checks found 65% of agricultural samples in Tripoli, Benghazi and Misrata contained residues of seven banned pesticides, with criminal cases targeting importers and distributors. NATO & Tech-Driven Security: Türkiye’s National Intelligence Academy calls the Ankara summit a “NATO 3.0” turning point, stressing cyber, disinformation and critical-infrastructure attacks as strategic tools. Energy Tech & Systems: Gastech 2026 (Bangkok, Sept 14–17) spotlights LNG, low-carbon solutions, electrification and AI for energy, aiming at supply security and grid resilience. Libya Heritage & Research: Benghazi Antiquities Authority opens a hall for recovered artifacts and renews calls for a modern national museum. Medical Science: Tripoli hosts World Vitiligo Day with lectures on diagnosis and treatment advances, plus related respiratory-care sessions.
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