AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLibya Local Development: Residents of Al-Haniya and Masa urged senior Libyan military and reconstruction officials to urgently repair the Al-Haniya–Masa road, after a youth volunteer campaign carried out partial fixes under “Removing Harm from the Road is Charity,” highlighting how small community efforts can’t replace wider infrastructure support. Libya Tech & Industry: The National Development Agency sent engineers to the Sirte Free Zone project to monitor progress on marine docks, saying 82% of work is complete and the hub is set to support logistics and commercial activity aligned with Libya’s 2030 vision. Mindfulness Research (Arab World): A King Saud University study tested an Arabic mindfulness “decentring” measure across adults in Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Iraq and more, finding the skill breaks into four components rather than one, suggesting mental-health tools may need cultural adaptation. NATO & Drones (Regional Tech Context): Turkey’s role at the Ankara NATO summit kept focus on defense tech—from F-35 access debates to autonomous jet combat drones—showing how rapidly unmanned systems are moving from concept to battlefield validation. AI Governance (Africa): Nigeria topped the Global Responsible AI Index’s second edition, ranking 38th globally, as the report credits AI literacy plus child-safety protections and enforceable governance.
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