Bahrain's Foreign Minister arrives in Libyan capital Tripoli
The Head of the Presidential Council, Mohammed Menfi, met Monday with the visiting Minister of Foreign Affairs of Bahrain, Abdul Latif bin Rashid Al-Zayani, in Tripoli, in his first visit to the Libyan capital in years.
Menfi's media office said Al-Zayani had conveyed at the beginning of the meeting the greetings of the King of Bahrain and his Crown Prince, reiterating the King’s invitation to Menfi to participate in the Arab Summit that will be hosted in Manama this month.
Libya ranks among top ten fastest-growing economies
Libya continues to maintain its presence on the list of the top ten fastest-growing economies in the world for the second consecutive year, with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) expecting Libyan economy to grow by 7.8% in 2024, decreasing to 6.9% in 2025.
According to the latest semi-annual IMF projections published in April 2024, this is higher than its previous global growth forecast of 2.9% six months ago.
While the IMF is concerned about the global economic growth slowdown over the remaining decade, many emerging countries have strong short-term expectations.
Libyan Football Federation postpones convening of General Assembly after FIFA, clubs' meeting
More than 180 clubs that are members of the General Assembly of the Libyan Football Federation expressed their refusal to adopt the proposals to amend the system presented by the Libyan Football Federation because of the controversial points.
This came during their meeting with the representative of FIFA on Thursday. The General Assembly meeting, which was scheduled for Friday, was canceled and postponed for 45 days. Sports clubs had decided to form legal committees from all regions to discuss and amend the proposals before presenting them at the next meeting.
Relief for family as kidnapped child reunited in Benghazi
The Public Prosecutor's Office confirmed on Saturday the liberation of a child from his captors in Benghazi and the apprehension of those involved in the crime.
According to a statement from the office, they received reports of the abduction of three-year-old Mohammed Ahmed, a Chadian national, to extort his family for a ransom of 20,000 dinars.
National "Reading Challenge" takes off, Souk Al-Jumaa hosts first stage
The Ministry of Education launched the first phase of the "Reading Challenge" competition on Sunday at the Abdullah bin Masoud School under the supervision of the Education Directorate in Souk Al-Jumaa.
Minister of Education Musa Al-Maqreif announced in his address at the opening ceremony that the ministry intends to roll out a national version of the initiative, distributing libraries to 900 educational institutions in the near future.
State of emergency declared in Kufra as displaced population brings disease outbreak
The Director of Kufra Teaching Hospital, Ismail Al-Ayda, has expressed concern about the spread of infectious diseases among displaced individuals arriving from Sudan to Kufra. He noted that the Ministry of Health has declared a state of emergency in response to this situation.
Al-Ayda described the health situation in the city as extremely critical, highlighting that a significant number of displaced individuals are suffering from infectious and potentially life-threatening diseases such as tuberculosis, AIDS, viral hepatitis, malaria, and various skin conditions.
What will happen following Bathily's resignation?
Contrary to his previous briefings, the UN envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily spoke in his last briefing in mid-April, before the UN Security Council, in a different language and a sharp tone, in which he criticized the political class, describing it as selfish at the expense of their country’s interest, expressing his disappointment with them and their stubborn resistance to his initiative.
875,975 students take end exams of the second semester
About 875,975 students began on Sunday the end-of-semester exams for the transfer classes in the basic and secondary education levels for the year 2023-2024.
Takala, Bathily, and Koury discuss Libyan crisis
The Head of the High Council of State, Mohammed Takala, met with ex-envoy of the UN to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, and the acting UN envoy, Stephanie Koury.
Reckless driving tops list of road accident causes
The Tripoli Security Directorate has reported that reckless driving and failure to adhere to traffic rules and speed limits are the primary causes of road accidents in th
Al-Koni attends OIC summit in Gambia
Libya's Presidential Council member, Musa Al-Koni, has participated in the 15th summit of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in the Gambian capital, Banjul.
Libya chairs meeting on establishing nuclear-weapon-free zone
Libya has taken the lead in discussions aimed at establishing a nuclear-weapon-free zone, hosting key meetings at the United Nations.
Russian ambassador and resigned UN envoy to Libya discuss latest developments
Russia's Ambassador to Libya, Aidar Aghanin, has discussed with the outgoing United Nations envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, the current stalemate of the political proc
Flights resume at Sabha Airport after several year halt
Air traffic resumed at Sabha International Airport on Friday, after a hiatus that lasted several years, as the airport received a Libyan Airlines plane coming from Mitiga
Libya advances 6 places on Freedom Index
Libya has advanced six places over last year in the world rankings for press freedom for 2024.
Coast Guard arrests French man and Filipino woman and hands them over to intelligence
Coast Guard and Security Support Force have found a tourist boat 30 miles north of Zuwara, with a French man and a Filipino woman on board.
Al-Aabid leads efforts to streamline foreign labour permits via "Wafed"
Minister of Labour and Rehabilitation, Ali Al-Aabid, has overseen the final preparations for issuing work permits for foreign labour through the electronic Wafed platform