AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFood Safety & Public Health (Libya): Libya’s Public Prosecutor says inspections in Tripoli, Benghazi and Misrata found 65% of samples with residues of seven banned pesticides, including substances flagged internationally as carcinogenic or mutagenic, and has opened criminal cases to trace and dismantle illegal supply chains. Cybersecurity & Finance (Libya): A Central Bank of Libya cyberattack is framed as a test of systems and public trust, with the bank stressing investigations continue with international cybersecurity experts and essential services remain running. Humanitarian & Conflict Tech (Libya-linked): A Lighthouse Reports investigation, discussed with Radio Dabanga, points to RSF training camps and supply routes in eastern Libya tied to UAE support for Sudan’s war, arguing the findings are only “the tip of the iceberg.” Science & Medicine (Libya): Tripoli will host a World Vitiligo Day event bringing dermatology specialists to share new diagnosis and treatment approaches and highlight that vitiligo is not contagious. Heritage & Research (Benghazi): Benghazi Antiquities Authority opened a new hall for recovered artifacts in the Turkish Barracks and renewed calls for a modern national museum to protect and display Libya’s heritage. Energy & Policy (Region): Gastech 2026 (Bangkok, Sept 14–17) was announced as a major forum on LNG, low-carbon solutions, electrification and energy resilience, with Libya’s oil minister listed among confirmed speakers.
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