AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLibya–Cyprus Clean Energy Push: Libya’s National Development Authority met Cyprus business leaders to expand trade in construction, ports/airports, and especially renewable power, including solar and energy storage—aimed at easing eastern Libya’s summer blackouts. Local Security & Civilian Risk: A Misrata-area blast tied to an armed group revived fears over weapons depots inside residential neighborhoods, with residents again demanding munitions be moved away from civilians. Diaspora Knowledge Link-Up: Libya’s Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation is hosting a Tripoli forum bringing about 100 Libyan experts from 26 countries and launching a digital platform to build a national database and speed knowledge transfer. Foreign Education Rules: Tripoli issued resolution 498/2026 with 55 articles regulating how foreign educational institutions can operate, including accreditation, facility requirements, and limits on using public buildings. Tech in Schools (Global): US educators are rolling out AI literacy training by letting students test chatbots and spot errors, pushing “safe use” policies rather than outright bans. Maritime Safety at Sea: Civil search flights reported bodies/debris sightings in the Mediterranean and pointed to militia-linked Libyan interception practices. Environment: A report highlights bomb fishing’s damage to coral reefs, including documented cases reaching Libya.
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