The Apollonia Organization for Heritage and Culture announced on July 16 the discovery of a new ancient theatre overlooking the sea, and the rediscovery of a Greek racecourse and sacred complexes within the historic city of Apollonia by the French Archaeological Mission in Libya. Professor Vincent Michel, Director of the French Archaeological Mission in Libya, highlighted the exceptional scientific significance of the racecourse, stating it is unique with no known parallel in the Cyrenaica region or the Mediterranean basin. This discovery is considered a significant scientific milestone that could help reinterpret Apollonia's history and reinforce its status as a major archaeological city in Libya and the Mediterranean.
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Jeremy Berndt, the U.S. Chargé d'affaires to Libya, has been appointed to the additional role of Senior Advisor for Libya Policy. This announcement was made by Massad Boulos, Senior Advisor to the U.S. President on Arab and African Affairs. Boulos stated on the X platform his commitment to strengthening the bilateral partnership between the United States and Libya, and to supporting Libyan efforts towards achieving peace, unity, stability, and prosperity.

Libya's Arabian Gulf Oil Company AGOCO recently hosted a third official meeting and joint technical workshop with BP, involving specialized teams from the National Oil Corporation NOC, AGOCO, and BP. This workshop is part of a Memorandum of Understanding between NOC and BP, aimed at enhancing cooperation for the development of the Sarir and Messla oil fields. The two-day event focused on technical exploration programs, with discussions and detailed presentations from all parties. AGOCO presented drilling proposals and 3D seismic survey programs. The meeting concluded with an emphasis on increasing production efficiency and boosting oil reserves in both fields to support the Libyan economy. This workshop follows previous meetings between AGOCO and BP on coordination steps and security and safety.

The Tripoli-based Libyan Ministry of Economy and Trade has released an official mandatory vehicle insurance app on the Google Play Store. This initiative aims to advance digital transformation in the insurance sector, allowing citizens to easily and securely access services via smartphones. The app enables instant verification of electronic policy authenticity through QR code scanning, reducing risks associated with unauthorized documents and ensuring access to official data for claims or accident procedures. It also offers features like viewing saved policies, calculating premiums, and receiving expiration alerts, streamlining procedures and enhancing user experience. For authorities, the app allows direct verification of policies, accelerating completion, improving electronic monitoring, and supporting inter-entity integration. This launch continues the development of the mandatory vehicle insurance system, an initiative by the Ministry and implemented by the Economic Information and Documentation Centre. To date, over 193,000 e-insurance policies have been issued, with 61,557 policies issued this month, marking a 15.9% increase from the previous month. Policyholders can now verify policy validity in seconds using their mobile phones, eliminating paperwork.