AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTourism & Environment: Libya’s Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities in Benghazi urged citizens and visitors to keep Wadi Al-Kouf Road clean, after reopening and maintenance work saw waste pile up again—calling it a shared responsibility to protect the natural site’s tourist value. Humanitarian Access: Eastern Libya’s authorities released members of the “Soumoud Convoy 2” after nearly 30 days in detention, with deportation steps underway following a Benghazi Court of Appeal ruling. Aid Rescue Efforts: Libya’s Foreign Ministry says it’s working with the IOM to rescue 25 South Sudanese reportedly stranded in the Libyan desert, coordinating with Egypt and Sudan for clearance. Detention & Release: In Benghazi, 10 detainees including UT graduate Jenelle Jones were released and deported after being held since May 24, following an attempt to deliver aid to Gaza. Travel Safety Watch: Japan updated travel advisories, lowering risk levels for several Gulf states and parts of Jordan after a US-Iran ceasefire framework, while still urging extra caution. Migration Pressure: The EU imposed new visa restrictions on Somali citizens over readmission cooperation—an ongoing headache for regional travel and cross-border movement.
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