AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLibyan heritage tech: A Libyan-Italian team is advancing a high-precision 3D mapping project for Qasr Al-Akhyar, using LiDAR scanning, photogrammetry, and drone/digital camera surveys to build a digital archaeological database for conservation. Banking digitalization: Jumhouria Bank met Huawei Libya to plan cloud, AI, 5G, and broader technical upgrades, including training and a joint working team to deliver a roadmap for a digital ecosystem. Cybercrime warning: New research on SniperDz scams shows fake Facebook offers and browser notification traps targeting MENA users, with Libya listed among participating countries in an INTERPOL-linked crackdown. Arms diversion alert: A CBC investigation reports Canadian-made precision sniper rifles appearing in Sudan, Libya, and Yemen despite embargoes, pointing to online black-market sales and illicit transfers. Regional security context: AP reports militants increasingly striking urban targets in Africa’s Sahel, including an attack on Niger’s main international airport in Niamey that killed soldiers and civilians. Governance debate: Libya’s Fatwa House urged rejection of Structured Dialogue outcomes, warning they would prolong transition and give foreign actors supervisory roles that weaken sovereignty. Digital transformation in Libya: Jumhouria Bank and Huawei also agreed to set up follow-up teams and training to modernize national banking infrastructure.
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