AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoLibya Politics: Libya’s Fatwa House (Research and Islamic Studies Council) urged Libyans to reject the outcomes of the Structured Dialogue, saying they prolong the transition and give foreign actors supervisory roles that weaken national sovereignty and could marginalize elections and local governance. Libya Tech & Energy Research: Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) dominated PetroAfrica 2026 in Tunis, with NOC and subsidiaries accounting for over 70% of the conference’s scientific papers, spanning exploration, production, refining, environmental work, renewables and AI. Libya Education Cooperation: Libya’s Higher Education and Scientific Research minister, Mohamed Al-Dbeib, met a Chadian Senate delegation to expand university partnerships, academic exchange, and research capacity between Libyan and Chadian institutions. Libya Oil & Gas Operations: NOC said the Mabrouk oil field resumed full operations after maintenance and upgrades. Cybercrime in MENA (Libya mentioned): Group-IB reported SniperDz scams targeting users across the Middle East and North Africa with fake Facebook offers and browser notification traps; the INTERPOL-linked operation cited participation including Libya. Aviation Connectivity (Benghazi): flydubai received an award for best connectivity in the Middle East and announced three-times-weekly flights to Benghazi.
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