AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoLibya Cybersecurity: Libya’s Attorney General ordered the pretrial detention of the Central Bank of Libya’s Head of Information Security and IT Director over a cyberattack on the bank’s electronic systems, citing unauthorized access attempts and failures to respond to threat indicators. Disaster Tech: A UN report spotlights Libya’s Mozn early warning system as the country’s first national real-time alert network, using climate monitoring stations to push instant public warnings. Archaeology & Research: Libya’s Antiquities Department announced major new discoveries at Apollonia, including a newly identified ancient theater, a rediscovered Greek racecourse, and sacred complexes, with work supervised by a French archaeological mission. Energy Finance: Libya and China agreed to deepen financial cooperation, including plans for Libyan banks to join China’s CIPS payments network and explore entry into China’s bond market. AI Governance: Oman signed the agreement establishing a global AI cooperation organization, joining 29 founding members and backing international AI governance and responsible development. Public Health: In Sulouq, authorities declared a field emergency after a suspected foot-and-mouth disease outbreak, closing livestock markets and sending samples to specialized labs. International Justice: The ICC greenlit its first Libya case to move to trial against Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri over alleged crimes at Mitiga Prison. Tech & Industry Policy: Dbeibah inaugurated the 29th session of AIDSMO in Tripoli, launching an Arab Industrial Indicators Platform and pushing digital transformation and AI use in industry, standardization, and mining.
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