PM urges transparency, vigilance over oil production increase plan
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has emphasized the importance of monitoring the plan to increase oil production to achieve the target of two million barrels within the established timelines.
Dbeibah's remarks came during a meeting he chaired on Monday, grouping several officials, including the heads of the National Oil Corporation, the Audi Bureau, and the Administrative Control Authority.
To ensure transparency and efficiency, the PM stressed the importance of disclosing all expenses and projects being implemented, and monitoring the companies affiliated with the institution.
General Oil Union urges reconsideration of foreign currency tax decision
The General Oil Union has urged the Libyan Parliament to reconsider the decision made by its President, Aguila Saleh, regarding the imposition of a tax on foreign currency sales.
In a statement Sunday, the union called on members of Parliament to conduct comprehensive monitoring of the Libyan market and provide genuine oversight and tracking of banking credits, as well as monitoring the movement and arrival of goods to their destinations in the Libyan market.
The union stressed that such a step is essential to prevent goods from becoming targets for speculators and brokers.
Libyan football team starts training camp in Morocco
The Libyan national football team left Benina International Airport in Benghazi Sunday to Morocco to start a training camp, including two friendly matches against the teams of Burkina Faso and Togo.
According to the Knights of the Mediterranean's program, they will face Burkina Faso on Friday, March 22, and then Togo on Tuesday, March 26.
These two friendly matches are part of Libya's preparations for the resumption of the African qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
"City Nights" Ramadan festival activities kick off in Tripoli
The 2024 "City Nights" festival activities, in their second edition, started on Saturday evening, under the slogan “Good Days”, in the Marcus Arielius Arch Square, in the presence of the elders and residents of the Old City, and the president and members of the organizing committee for the festival.
Libya launches Full-Day School Project for first time
The Ministry of Education and Technical Education announced on Tuesday the launch of the Full-Day School Project, a first for Libya.
In its first phase, the project will target 12 model schools in different parts of the country.
Education Minister Musa Al-Maqrif said at a press conference that the initiative aims to provide 800 hours of instruction per year to 3,300 elementary school students.
The project will commence by targeting a sample of schools in Benghazi and Derna and later expand to include all schools in the country.
Spread of foot-and-mouth virus among animals in Libya has declined
The National Center for Animal Health announced a decline in the spread of foot-and-mouth disease among animals in the country, stressing that efforts to confront the disease are continuing to ensure its complete elimination.
The center added in a statement on Saturday that, with continued efforts to monitor and control the movement of animals, and distribute disinfectants and biosecurity materials to the regions, the spread rates have become lower than in the past.
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Slovak physical therapy team begins work at Abu Salim Hospital
Slovak medical team specialized in physical therapy has begun receiving medical cases suffering from muscular dystrophy at Abu Salim Accident Hospital.
Bathily stresses the need for Libyan actors to overcome political stalemate
The UN envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, has emphasized the necessity of a sustained engagement of Libyan actors to overcome the longstanding stalemate.
Al-Lafi, Bathily discuss Libya's political stalemate
Vice President of the Presidential Council (PC) Abdullah Al-Lafi met with UN Envoy Abdoulaye Bathily on Sunday to discuss developments in Libya's political situation.
PM Dbeibah discusses energy partnerships and investment with Yemeni counterpart
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah discussed new partnership opportunities in the energy sector and revitalizing Libyan investments in Yemen during a phone call with Yeme
British Ambassador confirms his government's readiness to support upcoming elections
The British Ambassador to Libya, Martin Longden, has confirmed his government's readiness to provide technical and advisory support to the High National Elections Commiss
Dbeibah follows up on the Civil Registry development project
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah conducted an inspection visit to the Civil Registry Authority, where he met with branch directors of the authority in all regions and c
Ministry of Local Government discusses the draft of National Solid Waste Management Strategy
The Ministry of Local Government has discussed the draft of the National Solid Waste Management Strategy prepared by the German Foundation for International Cooperation (
Minister of State for Women's Affairs discusses ways to develop bilateral relations with Iran
The Minister of State for Women's Affairs in the Government of National Unity, Houria Tarmal, has held talks with the Iranian Vice President for Women's Affairs, Ensiyeh
Public Services Company opens road closed for two decades
The Tripoli Public Services Company has announced the reopening of Shatt Road route, according to the approved plan, after it was closed since 2005.
Al-Sayeh announces PET scan screening initiative for cancer patients
The Head of the National Cancer Control Authority, Haider Al-Sayeh, has announced the implementation of the Positron emission tomography (PET) scans for 160 cases, mostly