AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLibya Humanitarian Access: Haftar’s Libyan Arab Armed Forces blocked external contact and detained international doctors, legal observers, and Argentine journalists tied to the Global Sumud Maghreb land convoy in Benghazi and eastern Libya, raising fresh alarms about border control and safe passage for aid teams. Libya Health & Research: Libya’s National Cancer Control Authority and AstraZeneca Libya held their first specialised oncology consultative meeting in 15 years, aiming to strengthen cancer care planning and coordination. Libya Energy Policy: Libya’s government is weighing how to handle natural gas flaring royalties, with the wider debate focused on whether flaring is “avoidable” and what that means for producer payments and wasted fuel. Regional Tech & AI Governance: An Arab women’s forum warned that AI development in the region must include women’s voices to avoid encoding bias, pushing for more women in AI and deep-tech roles. Energy Investment Watch: The IEA reported Africa received just 3% of global energy investment in 2026, despite hosting 20% of the world’s population—an imbalance that could shape future infrastructure and tech priorities. Maritime Tech: The Royal Navy equipped RFA Lyme Bay with autonomous mine-countermeasure capabilities, supporting European coordination for potential mine-clearing missions in the Strait of Hormuz.
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