AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFood Safety in Libya: Libya’s Public Prosecutor’s Office says lab tests on agricultural samples in Tripoli, Benghazi and Misrata found 65% with residues of seven banned pesticides, including substances flagged internationally as carcinogenic or mutagenic, and has opened criminal cases tracing import, distribution and use networks. Cybersecurity & Finance: A separate report focuses on the Central Bank of Libya cyberattack, arguing the real battleground is public trust as officials stress services remain running and investigations continue with international cybersecurity experts. Libyan Science & Health: Tripoli is set to host a World Vitiligo Day event bringing together dermatology specialists to discuss diagnosis and treatment advances and tackle stigma. Heritage & Museums: Benghazi Antiquities Authority opened a new exhibition hall for recovered artifacts in the Turkish Barracks, while renewed calls push for a modern national museum to protect and display Libya’s heritage. Regional Tech/Research: A UK Cultural Protection Fund round includes Libya among eligible countries for grants up to £500,000 to preserve at-risk heritage amid climate and conflict.
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