AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoParliamentary Diplomacy: South Sudanese MPs arrived in Libya for the Asian-African Parliamentary Council conference in Benghazi (June 15–16), hosted by Libya’s House of Representatives under “The Future Vision of African-Asian Relations,” with talks on sustainable development, democratic institutions, and regional cooperation. Cultural Heritage & Safety: Libya’s Tourism Police and Antiquities Protection Authority arrested a gang accused of trying to sell suspected antiquities after social media monitoring, with seized items sent to specialists to verify authenticity and historical period. Education & Recovery: Students at the University of Benghazi—Libya’s oldest and largest—are returning to normal life as a new campus is set to open in autumn, after years of war damage and looting, with classes still running in temporary facilities. Travel Context (Libya-linked): Libya remains in the spotlight for migration routes and regional security discussions, including reports that hundreds of thousands are waiting in Libya to cross into Europe.
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