AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAirport & Connectivity: Tripoli Security Directorate reopened Airport Road toward Tripoli International Airport after paving and maintenance near the Third Ring Road bridge, boosting hopes that TIA could restart “soon,” with UK-Libya talks also pointing to a possible resumption of flights. Legal & Tourism Projects: North Benghazi Court terminated a 2006 land lease tied to Kuwaiti firm Al-Kharafi’s tourism investment project, nullifying an old arbitration award and ordering major compensation to the Libyan state. Aviation & Corruption: Libya’s Attorney General ordered pretrial detention of a former Libyan Airlines chairman over alleged corruption involving pilgrims’ foreign-currency ticket payments and pilot training enrollments. Oil & Travel Economy: Libya’s National Oil Corporation says it needs $30bn–$40bn to revive oil and gas, aiming to raise production to 2mn bpd by 2030—key for future jobs and visitor services. Migration Safety (Libya departures): Nine migrant bodies were recovered near Tajoura after a boat capsized off eastern Tripoli; separate reports also note rescues at sea and ongoing dangers for people trying to reach Europe. UK Travel Link: British Embassy meetings with airline officials focused on restarting Libya–UK flights, following broader cooperation discussions.
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