AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLibya Security & Tech: Investigators say UAE-backed Sudanese rebels are being trained in secret camps in eastern Libya, using drones, heavy machine guns and rocket launchers, with training linked to UAE-backed Colombian mercenaries and Libyan soldiers. Emergency Response: Oman’s National Search and Rescue Team hit a record in drills, completing readiness and response steps in under five hours—well below an international benchmark—showing how fast logistics and coordination can matter in crisis. Sports Infrastructure in Libya: Construction is continuing on Sabha’s Al-Shaoush Girbal International Stadium, with work focused on main components under approved plans and engineering standards. Wildlife Science (Libya Sahara): A new study ties a nearly decade-old 18-second YouTube clip to confirmed sand-cat strongholds in southwest Libya, adding multiple sightings across the region. Marine Heritage: The University of Benghazi is partnering with an Irish university on the “Maria” project to document and protect coastal and underwater archaeological sites threatened by sea-level rise. Energy & Investment (Libya in focus): The IEA projects Africa’s energy investment at $110bn in 2026; Libya is named among the main destinations, even as upstream spending has fallen. Climate Tech (Regional): Tanzania is pushing for more climate science investment, calling for advanced modelling, high-performance computing, AI and better early-warning systems.
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