AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI & Diplomacy: Singapore’s foreign minister says he built a “diplomatic second brain” with open-source NanoClaw to organize speeches and policy material, while stressing that machines can’t replace human accountability in high-stakes talks. Nuclear Negotiations: Reports say U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner visited Oak Ridge National Lab in Tennessee to consult nuclear experts as Washington prepares for possible Iran talks on enriched uranium and verification planning. Libya Tech & Skills: Libya reaffirmed its push to modernize technical and vocational education, adding advanced-technology and digital-economy disciplines, and discussed scholarships and curriculum updates with Italy. Libya AI Strategy: Libya launched a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2026–2030) and adopted an ethics charter to guide digital infrastructure and responsible AI. Agriculture & Digital Farming (Libya–Turkey): Libya’s agriculture minister met Turkey’s counterpart in Istanbul to expand cooperation on forest and rangeland management, plus genetic resources, seed banks, smart irrigation, and remote sensing. Heritage & Research: Libya and Italy finalized arrangements for the return of the “Takarkori Mummy” to Tripoli for permanent museum display after scientific study in Italy. Environment (Sea Turtles): Activists in Zuwara’s Farwa Island monitor loggerhead turtle nesting, with Libya’s coastline flagged as a key Mediterranean habitat and threats including plastic pollution. Rebuilding Derna: Nearly three years after the 2023 disaster, Derna is back on its feet with new housing, bridges, roads, a desalination plant, schools, a university, and a hospital—while trauma and mental health needs remain.
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