AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMarine Conservation: Researchers using underwater microphones in Indonesia’s Spermonde Archipelago recorded thousands of blast-fishing explosions, highlighting how the banned “bottle bomb” method can rapidly turn reefs into rubble—an approach documented in at least 34 countries including Libya. Education & AI Literacy: U.S. schools are shifting from bans to hands-on AI training, using classroom demos to show how chatbots can misspell and fabricate facts—an approach that’s likely to shape how Libya’s own education policy debates AI use. Libya Policy & Health Tech: Tripoli’s Government of National Unity issued a 55-article resolution regulating foreign education in Libya, while the Medical Supply Organisation launched the Libyan National Formulary to standardize approved medicines and improve drug security. Oilfield Digitalization: AGOCO met Baker Hughes to expand technical cooperation, including digital field technologies and advanced production solutions. Urban Tech & Planning: The Global Competitive Urban Planning Initiative for Benghazi reached 93% capacity, pushing concept masterplans for the city’s future. Construction & Industry Links: Nantong Construction signaled readiness to finance Libya housing-related industrial projects, including prefabricated building materials and tech cooperation.
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