Protests in Tripoli Over Corruption in Libya’s Foreign Investment Sector
On Saturday, employees of the Libyan Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO) gathered in front of the company’s headquarters in Tripoli, protesting ...
Read moreOn Saturday, employees of the Libyan Foreign Investment Company (LAFICO) gathered in front of the company’s headquarters in Tripoli, protesting ...
Read moreOn Thursday, at the Libyan Center for Biotechnology Research in Tripoli, the Libyan Olive Oil Laboratory was inaugurated. This facility ...
Read moreOn Thursday, Libya’s Parliament-designated Prime Minister, Osama Hammad strongly condemned the militia threats and extortion targeting the National Oil Corporation ...
Read moreLibya’s Minister of State for Cabinet Affairs, Adel Jumaa, has arrived in Italy for medical treatment after surviving an assassination ...
Read moreLibyan Minister of State for Prime Minister Affairs in the Government of National Unity, Adel Jumaa, was injured in Tripoli ...
Read moreOn Monday, Abubakr Ibrahim Al-Tawil, Director of the European Affairs Department at Libya’s Foreign Ministry, met with Spain’s Ambassador to ...
Read moreUS Army Lt. Gen. John W. Brennan, Deputy Commander of US Africa Command (AFRICOM), and U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Rose ...
Read moreA 92-year-old Libyan man, Ibrahim Al-Qadi, was forcibly abducted by unknown armed men in the coastal city of Khoms on ...
Read moreLibya and Qatar have signed an updated Air Services Agreement, revising the original accord signed in April 2004. In a ...
Read moreA delegation from the Turkish Industrialists’ Union has expressed interest in investing in various sectors in Libya, including renewable energy, ...
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