AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLibya Diaspora Tech & Research: Tripoli’s Ministry of Labour and Rehabilitation is hosting a forum (23–25 Aug) bringing about 100 Libyan experts from 26 countries to arrive in Tripoli and launch a digital platform for knowledge exchange, aiming to build a national database and boost research and innovation. AI in Education: US schools are shifting from bans to hands-on AI literacy, using classroom demos to show how chatbots can produce wrong or nonsensical outputs—an approach that’s likely to influence how Libya’s education sector thinks about AI governance. Foreign Education Rules in Libya: The Government of National Unity issued resolution 498/2026 regulating foreign educational institutions, requiring accredited programs, Islamic and national values compliance, and safety-focused facilities standards. Maritime Safety & Migration Tech: Reports from the Mediterranean highlight how civil search flights sometimes find debris and missing people, with Libya’s coastguard actions linked to interception risks. Coral Reef Science: Research warns that blast fishing—documented in multiple countries including Libya—uses explosives to devastate reefs, with underwater monitoring capturing thousands of blasts. Libya Construction & Industry Links: A Turkish company signed a contract for a Libya fuel terminal, while Chinese Nantong Construction says it’s ready to finance building-material factories and prefabricated building tech projects.
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