AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMigration & Border Pressure: A U.S. war secretary warned Europe faces a migration “invasion” as the EU prepares tougher deportation rules, with Greek officials citing 500,000 people waiting in Libya to cross to Europe. Travel Rules & Access: Libya suspends issuing visa-on-arrival at airports, while the World Cup’s early U.S. entry tightening has already blocked some referees and staff—highlighting how visa barriers can derail travel plans. Anti-Trafficking & Security: Libya’s Tourism Police and Antiquities Protection Authority arrested a gang accused of trying to sell suspected antiquities after social media monitoring. Local Travel & Culture: Students at the University of Benghazi are looking ahead as a new campus is set to open, after years of war damage. Regional Diplomacy: Russia and Türkiye are set to discuss developments including Libya and maritime security, signaling continued attention to the Mediterranean travel corridor. Parliamentary Tourism: South Sudanese MPs arrived in Benghazi for an Asian-African parliamentary conference hosted by Libya’s House of Representatives.
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