AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNew Direct Flights to Benghazi: flydubai has launched the first UAE direct service to Benghazi, with thrice-weekly flights from Dubai (Mon/Wed/Fri) and fares starting from AED 4,500 economy lite, boosting business, trade, and tourism links to eastern Libya. World Cup Viewing in Libya: there’s no free-to-air FIFA World Cup 2026 in Libya—beIN Sports holds exclusive rights—so “free” options are mainly public screenings at cafes and community gatherings, plus official highlights. Benghazi Detentions Linked to “Sumood” Convoy: Nova reports that 10 “Global Sumood” activists remain detained in Benghazi on Saddam Haftar’s orders, accused of visa and permit violations; their legal team disputes the claims. UK Travel Advisory Update: the UK downgraded Tripoli, Benghazi, and Misrata from red to yellow but still warns against travel except in extreme necessity. Migration Pressure on Crete: Greece says asylum revocations are accelerating while debate continues over a temporary reception facility near Heraklion, as arrivals from eastern Libya keep rising. Humanitarian Transfers from Libya: UNHCR-backed evacuations continue, with Rwanda receiving South Sudanese asylum seekers transferred from Libya under a humanitarian transit programme.
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