AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTourism Numbers: Libya’s Ministry of Tourism and Handicrafts says Q1 2026 recorded 121,000+ visitors to cities and archaeological sites, with Cyrene and Sabratha leading, plus 777 accommodation facilities and 159,000+ guests at hotels and tourist villages (Tripoli, Green Mountain and Benghazi top the list). Eid al-Adha Greetings: Presidential Council head Mohamed Menfi sent Eid al-Adha congratulations to Libyans at home and abroad, stressing compassion and brotherhood despite hardships. Humanitarian Aid Blocked in the East: Haftar-linked forces detained international doctors and volunteers tied to the Global Sumud Maghreb land convoy near Sirte after entering the 5+5 security zone, with detainees held and contact reportedly disrupted. Health Supplies for Patients: Libya’s National Cancer Control Authority received new oncology drug shipments (including Zoladex and Velcade), with distribution to oncology centers planned right after Eid. Regional Travel Demand: Turkey’s tourism data for April 2026 shows Iraq leading Arab visitors, while Libya recorded 13,616 tourists to Turkiye—useful for anyone planning travel links and routes. Migration Warnings: A rights group warns trafficking networks in Libya still exploit migrants, while Nigeria’s immigration service flags fraudulent migration schemes targeting young women and girls.
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