AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTourism Update: Libya is seeing a clear rebound: over 121,000 visitors hit cities and archaeological sites in the first three months, up 41% year-on-year, with 974 foreign tourists recorded from 54 countries. Chinese and Italian visitors led the list, and top draws included Shahhat (Cyrene) and Sabratha, with Libya’s five UNESCO sites (Leptis Magna, Sabratha, Cyrene/Shahhat, Ghadames, and Tadrart in the Akakus) still a big magnet. Security & Travel Disruption: A Gaza-bound land convoy was dissolved in Libya after activists were denied entry into the east; ten were arrested around the Sirte crossing. Separately, clashes in Zawiya left one dead and two injured, amid UNSMIL warnings of rising instability. Human Stories for Travelers: Four Libyans abducted in Chad have been freed and flown back to Tripoli after a ransom demand; two captives were killed during captivity. Health & Planning: Libya’s National Cancer Control Authority says new oncology drug shipments have arrived, with distribution to begin after Eid.
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