AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Digital Governance in Libya: Libya launched its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030 and an AI ethics charter, aiming to push AI into public services, automate government transactions, expand digital identity, train staff, and grow AI startups while stressing transparency, accountability, and digital rights. National Tech Mobilization: The sixth National Information Technology Day in Tripoli brought together officials, experts, and industry to accelerate Libya’s digital transformation and cybersecurity, with plans for integrated digital government services. Coastal Health Monitoring: Libya’s environmental sanitation authorities reported 2026 summer beach water-quality results: 83% of monitored beaches are suitable for swimming, while 17% are flagged as unsuitable, with municipalities told to install signs and enforce bans. Energy & Industry Projects: Italy’s Saipem says it completed lifting operations for a gas recovery module at the Bouri Gas Utilization Project offshore Libya, supporting new offshore infrastructure under a major EPCIC contract. Regional Security & Arms Control: The UN warned that weapons looted after Libya’s 2011 conflict have surfaced across the Sahel, including Nigeria, fueling extremist violence. Foreign Investment Push: South Korea urged Libya to expand opportunities for Korean firms, especially in oil production and refining, and said its embassy in Libya is set to fully reopen.
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