AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoTourism & Heritage: Libya’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in Benghazi is urging visitors and locals to keep Wadi Al-Kouf Road clean, after waste was reported piling up in spots following reopening and maintenance work by the Libyan Development and Reconstruction Fund. Cultural Tourism: In Tripoli, the GNU’s Tourism and Traditional Industries Minister met the Culture Minister to coordinate the launch of a Cultural Tourist Caravan, with plans for stops across Libyan cities to spotlight national identity, heritage, and local artists and artisans. Regional Travel Context: Tunisia received 48 U.S.-made armored Humvees for border security, with officials saying they’ll help counter smuggling and militant activity along routes including Libya—an angle that matters for travelers planning cross-border routes. Humanitarian Travel Safety: A report says UT graduate Jenelle Jones and other volunteers were released and deported from Benghazi after detention tied to a Gaza aid attempt, underscoring how quickly travel plans can be disrupted in conflict zones.
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