Tetteh reviews with Al-Sayeh preparations for second group of municipal elections
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Hanna Tetteh, discussed with the Chairman of the High National Elections Commission, Emad Al-Sayeh, the ongoing preparations for the second group of the municipal elections.
Tetteh stressed the importance of these elections, noting that they represent a significant step toward strengthening democratic governance across the country, starting at the municipal level.
Libya is preparing to conduct the second group of the municipal elections, which covers 63 municipal councils distributed across the country.
CBL, Administrative Control Authority form joint committee for economic reforms
The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) and the Administrative Control Authority have agreed to form a joint task force to monitor and implement recommendations and outcomes related to economic reforms.
This agreement was the key outcome of a meeting between Central Bank Governor Naji Issa and the Head of the Administrative Control Authority, Abdullah Gaderbouh, attended by several department heads and officials from both institutions.
Al-Hilal and Al-Sweihli top two groups of Libyan Football League
Al-Swehli has taken the lead at the top of Group B in the first phase of the Libyan Premier League playoffs, sharing the position with Al-Ahly Tripoli after the conclusion of the second round of matches.
The tournament’s current top scorer, Ivorian Fily Traoré, led his team Al-Sweihli to a home victory in Misrata, defeating Al-Ittihad 4-1. Traoré scored two goals, extending his lead atop the scorers’ chart with 15 goals.
Libyan court jails 11 bank staff for embezzling millions
Tripoli Criminal Court has sentenced 11 employees of a bank branch in Tripoli to varying prison terms after finding them guilty of embezzling 29 million Libyan dinars from a government-linked account.
The employees, all working at a branch of the National Commercial Bank based in Tripoli Central Hospital, were convicted by the Criminal Court of the Tripoli Court of Appeals.
The funds were allegedly taken from an account designated for certified checks issued through the bank agency.
Higher Education Ministry says UNESCO wants to reopen its office in Tripoli
The UNESCO Regional Director for North Africa, Eric Falt, expressed on Monday the organization's desire to open a UNESCO office in Libya, pointing out the importance of permanent and direct communication in order to overcome all difficulties to complete stalled and future projects, according to a statement by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research.
Cancer Control Authority: Libya hasn't imported medicines from Iraq
The Head of the National Cancer Control Authority, Haider Al-Sayah, stated that the Authority has not imported any medicine from Iraq or any Arab or Asian country.
Al-Sayah confirmed via his Facebook page that the Cancer Control Authority imports medications from the United States of America and Europe.
He stressed that the Authority is not responsible for any medicine imported outside its system and held those who do so accountable for any consequences that may arise.
The epic of the upcoming political process
UN envoy Hannah Tetteh has announced during her first briefing to the UN Security Council that the legal committee tasked by the United Nations with developing legal proposals and options to resolve the political crisis will complete its work before the end of this month. The mission will evaluate these options as the basis for the political process.
Tetteh did not reveal any details about this political process, its stages, or its stakeholders. This is likely to be presented first to the permanent members of the Security Council, and await their comments and demands to ensure their support when it begins implementation.
Dbeibah discusses cooperation with Russia
Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, has discussed prospects for cooperation in various fields with Russian officials.
Over 120 migrants rescued in Mediterranean off Libyan coast
A rescue vessel operated by SOS Méditerranée has saved 126 migrants in two separate operations off the coasts of Libya and Malta over the weekend.
Health minister assesses epidemic readiness amid emergency conditions
Deputy Prime Minister/ Acting Health Minister, Ramadan Abu Janah, has chaired a high-level meeting to assess the country’s current epidemic situation.
Al-Madina appoints Serbian coach
Al-Madina Football Club has officially appointed Serbian coach Dejan Arsov as head coach of the first team, replacing Egyptian coach Tarek El-Ashry after the team’s heavy
Antiquities team studies newly discovered prehistoric site
A team from the Tokra Department of Antiquities has begun studying a newly discovered prehistoric site north of Al-Militaniya, the department announced Sunday.
Orlando, Suleiman discuss EU support for combating oil smuggling
The European Union Ambassador to Libya Nicola Orlando met on Monday with Acting Chairman of Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) Masoud Suleiman at the latter’s office
Dbeibeh, Al-Lafi reaffirm support for UNSMIL efforts to end transitional phases
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh has discussed with Presidential Council member Abdullah Al-Lafi the latest political developments at both the local and international l
Al-Burki wins Al-Khums Chess Championship, qualifies for national finals
Mohamed Al-Burki has claimed victory in the Al-Khums Chess Championship, securing a spot in this year’s Libya Chess Championship.
China to reopen embassy in Tripoli
China is set to reopen its embassy in Libya’s capital, Tripoli, in the coming days, according to the Libyan-Chinese Joint Economic Chamber.
Delegation from Russian Foreign Ministry arrives in Tripoli
The Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of National Unity, Taher Al-Baour, received a high-level delegation from the Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday a