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Libya’s University Comeback: Students at the University of Benghazi are back dreaming big as a new campus is set to open this autumn, after years of war damage and temporary classes. Cultural Protection: Libya’s Tourism Police say they arrested a gang accused of trying to sell suspected antiquities online, with seized items sent to specialists to verify authenticity. Human Stories on the Move: A report says Kurdish youth attempting to reach Europe through Libya were abducted in Tripoli, with survivors alleging beatings and threats of organ removal. Travel & Safety Watch: Libya is also showing up in wider travel risk lists, including the EU’s updated air safety bans that include airlines from Libya. Regional Context for Travelers: Tunisia’s trade deficit jumped above 10 billion dinars, driven largely by higher energy bills—another reminder that costs and logistics across North Africa can shift fast.

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