AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDerna Reconstruction: Nearly three years after the 2023 storm devastated eastern Libya’s port city, Derna is back with new roads and bridges, thousands of apartments, a desalination plant, schools, a university, and a 600-bed hospital—yet residents say trauma and missing-family grief still linger. Skills & Digital Education: Libya reaffirmed its push to modernize technical and vocational education, expand regional and international cooperation, and add advanced-technology and digital-economy disciplines, including AI-related reforms. Libya–Italy Heritage Return: Libya reviewed final arrangements with Italy to bring back the “Takarkori Mummy” (about 7,000 years old) for permanent display in Tripoli’s National Museum. Marine Conservation: Activists and Libya’s environment authorities reported rising loggerhead sea turtle nesting on Farwa Island near Zuwara, while warning that plastic pollution and accidental capture remain threats. Renewables Partnership: Libya’s Renewable Energy Authority met China Harbor Engineering Company to explore clean-energy investment and technology transfer. Tech Policy in Libya: Libya launched a National Artificial Intelligence Strategy (2026–2030) and adopted an ethics charter, aiming to build digital infrastructure and responsible AI use. Archaeology in Sidra Gulf: During dual carriageway work west of Bin Jawad, a cemetery and ancient pottery were discovered, prompting calls for specialist surveys.
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