EU calls for independent probe into activist’s death, release of arbitrarily-held prisoners
The delegation of the European Union (EU) and the diplomatic missions of the EU Member States in Libya extended in a joint statement on Monday their deepest condolences to the family of Siraj Dughman - an activist who was reported dead in a Benghazi prison - following his passing while in detention.
"We are gravely concerned about the circumstances of his death and strongly urge a comprehensive, transparent, and independent investigation of the incident." The statement reads.
NOC launches phase one of camping to plant a million trees
The National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced the launching of the first phase of the campaign to plant one million trees in several regions, coinciding with the world’s celebration of the World Day for Safety and Health in the Workplace on April 28.
The NOC indicated that this campaign is part of the “Think About Tomorrow” initiative, to reduce carbon emissions, which was launched by the Chairman of the NOC Farhat Bengdara at the recent Global Climate Summit in the United Arab Emirates (COP 28).
North Africa Classic Car Show
The first show for classic car owners in North Africa was held in Tripoli by Tripoli Classic Car Club, in the presence of the mayor of the central municipality of Tripoli, the ambassadors of Algeria and Mexico in Libya, and classic cars fans.
More than 50 cars and motorcycles from Libya, Tunisia and Algeria participated in the show.
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.
Six months have passed with advent of Eid al-Fitr, yet Gaza is in distress
Six full months have passed since the aggression on Gaza, half a year of genocide, killing, continuous fear and kidnapping of lives in unbearable horror. The Zionists, have treated the people of Gaza throughout this period with unspeakable brutality, so much so that they [Zionists] said one to another: Do not consider them human beings!
They left no mortal old man, no infant, no pregnant woman, no shelter, no relief convoys, no medical teams, no hospitals, and no patients in intensive care rooms.
Menfi, French ambassador discuss political developments in Libya
The Head of the Presidential Council, Mohammed Menfi, discussed in a meeting on Sunday with the French ambassador to Libya, Mostafa Mihraje, the latest political, economi
Libyan-American discussions on strengthening country's economy
President of the General Union of Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in Libya, Mohammed Al-Raaed, has discussed with the American special envoy to Libya, Rich
Ministry of Foreign Affairs reviews facilitating granting Indonesian entry visas to Libyans
Libya and Indonesia have discussed facilitating the granting of entry visas to Libyan citizens and facilitating the stay of students studying in Indonesia.
Takala discusses with President of Jordanian Senate relations between two countries
The head of the High Council of State (HCS), Mohammed Takala, has discussed with the President of the Jordanian Senate, Faisal Al-Fayez, strengthening Libyan-Jordanian re
Norland: We look forward to working with Libya to protect cultural property
The American special envoy to Libya, Richard Norland, has expressed his admiration for the archaeological site of Leptis Magna in the city of Khums, describing it as one
Libya's attorney general meets ICC on Tarhuna probe
Attorney General Sadiq Assour convened with a delegation from the International Criminal Court (ICC) to deliberate on the ongoing investigation into severe violations doc
Misrata University explores tech boost with Huawei
Misrata University has engaged in discussions with Huawei, the Chinese telecommunications giant, to explore avenues for bolstering technical collaboration.
CBL chief meets Erdogan to discuss banking cooperation
The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Saddek Elkaber, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met on Friday to explore avenues of collaboration in the banki
Economy Minister urges Maltese firms to take part in Tripoli International Fair
The Minister of Economy and Trade Mohammed Al-Huweij sent an official invitation to Maltese companies to participate in the Tripoli International Fair in its 50th session
Aqila participates in Arab Parliaments Conference in Cairo
The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Agila Saleh, participated, Saturday, in the 6th conference of heads of Arab Councils and parliaments under the title “An Arab