AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAI Policy Push in Libya: Tripoli’s National Technology Day saw Libya launch its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030 and adopt a National Charter on AI ethics, stressing transparency, accountability, digital rights, and AI as decision-support in health, justice, and security. Digital Transformation Drive: The sixth National Information Technology Day gathered officials and tech leaders to push digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, and faster government services, including plans for integrated digital government offerings. Coastal Water Safety Check: Libya reported 2026 summer seawater testing results: 83% of beaches are suitable for swimming, while 17% are flagged as unsuitable, with municipalities told to ban swimming and install signs. Libya–Korea Business Link: South Korea urged Libya to expand Korean company presence, especially in oil and refining, while Seoul also signaled the Korean embassy in Libya will fully reopen to support investment. Electoral Tech & Governance Angle: Youssef Al-Farsi said U.S. outreach is tied to reviving Libya’s political process and upcoming 4+4 Joint Committee talks on electoral laws, alongside energy and stability goals. Space/Geology Curiosity: New research adds clues to the “Libyan Desert Glass” mystery, pointing to extreme heat and rapid cooling that formed the ancient material across Libya and Egypt.
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