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Libya’s AI push: Libya’s Digital Economy and AI minister Ziad Al-Hajjaji joined UN-led AI governance talks in Geneva, aiming to shape global rules while supporting Libya’s digital transformation. Biodiversity science in Libya: The Environment Ministry carried out its first environmental DNA field mission at Ain Kaam Reserve in Al-Khums with WWF North Africa and academic experts, building a species database to guide conservation. Energy diplomacy: Libya’s Oil and Gas minister Khalifa Abdulsadek met Japan’s economic and fiscal policy minister to expand cooperation in oil, gas, energy, infrastructure and investment, with a focus on technology transfer. Health security: Libya tightened measures to contain a confirmed foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Msallata, closing livestock markets and ramping up veterinary surveillance and lab testing. Regional tech/culture links: The University of Tripoli represented Libya at Algeria’s first African university theatre festival, running until 20 July. Climate watch: A super El Niño is arriving, with ocean heat already breaking records and raising the risk of extreme weather.

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