AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCoastal Health Watch: Libya’s Local Government says 83% of public beaches meet 2026 swimming standards, but 17% failed—triggering swimming bans and warning signs planned for sites across Tripoli, Tajoura, Zliten, Sabratha, Tobruk, Al-Khums, Sousse, Al-Zawiya and more, with Municipal Guard enforcement. Migration & Public Health: IOM, with the EU and Nigeria’s federal government, evacuated 182 Nigerian migrants from Benghazi to Lagos under the Assisted Voluntary Return and Reintegration programme; the group included 17 children and two unaccompanied minors, highlighting health risks after detention and harsh journeys. Justice & Safety: The ICC says it has no official confirmation that Libya war-crimes suspect Saif al-Nasr Snidel has died, after Libya’s human rights body reported his killing and a body found at Benghazi Medical Centre—raising concerns about verification and accountability. AI for Health Services: Libya launched its National Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2026–2030 and an AI ethics charter, stressing AI should support human decisions in sensitive sectors like health and justice. Water & Disaster Response: Libya’s health authority reports no casualties so far from floods in Tahala and Ghat, with medical convoys and ambulance teams on high alert.
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