Security situation isn't a hindrance to holding elections, Libyan PM says
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah said that “the security environment is not an obstacle to holding elections,” adding that “the real challenge lies in the absence of consensual and fair electoral laws.”
Dbeibah said during his attendance at the second forum for officers of the Security Directorate Support Department in various regions that “Libya is moving forward in building professional security institutions capable of protecting the state and its citizens.”
NOC denies report about officials' involvement in smuggling oil
The National Oil Corporation (NOC) has denied the accuracy of reports published by Africa Intelligence alleging the involvement of influential Libyan figures in oil smuggling and money laundering networks, which were reportedly based on alleged leaks from the United Nations Security Council Sanctions Committee.
LFF condemns Angola players’ celebration, urges CAF action
The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) has strongly condemned what it calls the "unethical behavior" of Angola's national team players during their goal celebration in a recent World Cup qualifier.
The match, held on Thursday as part of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, ended in a 1-1 draw. However, Libya’s football authorities criticized the conduct of the Angolan players, arguing that their celebration was disrespectful to Libya, the spectators, and millions of television viewers.
Libya mourns Omar Bin Amer, last surviving minister of monarchical era
Libyan former minister Omar Bin Amer, a key figure in the country’s post-independence development, has passed away on Sunday 23 March. He was the last surviving minister from Libya’s monarchical era.
Bin Amer was laid to rest at Hawari Cemetery in Benghazi. A graduate of Cairo University in the early 1950s, he went on to hold several ministerial positions during Libya’s monarchy, including Minister of Public Works and Minister of Economy and Trade in the government of Abdul Hamid Al-Bakkoush.
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.
Libya's Health Minister reviews Ebola developments with WHO
The Deputy Prime Minister and Acting Minister of Health, Ramadan Abu Janah, discussed in a meeting on Sunday the regional and international epidemiological status of the Ebola virus with representatives of the World Health Organization (WHO).
The meeting was attended by the Director of the National Center for Disease Control, Haider Al-Sayeh, the Director of the Medical Supply Authority, Osama Al-Warghami, and several other department heads and specialists. The meeting focused on the precautionary measures required to strengthen Libya's health system readiness to face any potential risks.
Illicit oil trade in Libya: How political rivalries are fueling instability
Libya’s vast oil reserves have long been a source of both economic promise and political turmoil. While the official oil sector remains under the control of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), a thriving illicit oil trade continues to undermine Libya’s economic stability and fuel political divisions. Recent reports, including by The Financial Times, suggest that both the eastern-based government aligned with Khalifa Haftar and the Tripoli-based government under Abdul Hamid Dbeibah are implicated in facilitating or benefiting from these smuggling operations.
184 deaths due to 768 traffic accidents in January 2025
The Ministry of Interior of the Government of National Unity announced on Monday that 768 traffic accidents were recorded in January 2025, resulting in 184 deaths, 346 se
Tetteh discusses with Canadian Ambassador her consultations on situation in Libya
The Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Hanna Tetteh, met in Tunis on Monday with the Ambassador of Canada to Libya, Isabelle Savard, UNSMIL sai
Libya condemns deadly terror attack on Niger village
The Government of National Unity (GNU) has condemned in the strongest terms a deadly attack on the village of Gambetta in western Niger, which left dozens dead and injure
UN envoy discusses UNSMIL's strategy during Tunisia visit
The UN’s special representative to Libya, Hanna Tetteh, has met with Tunisian Foreign Minister Mohamed El-Nafiti to discuss the United Nations Support Mission in Libya's
HNEC chief discusses readiness for municipal polls with French ambassador
The head of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), Imad Al-Sayeh, has held talks with French Ambassador Mostafa Mihraje on the country’s preparedness to conduct m
HNEC issues warning to municipal election candidates
The High National Elections Commission (HNEC) has emphasized that voter registration is a fundamental requirement for accepting candidacy applications for municipal counc
Libya, Spain discuss cooperation in the preservation and restoration of historic buildings
The head of the Antiquities Authority met with the Spanish ambassador to Libya to explore ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries in the field of archaeological studies.
Trucks used for fuel smuggling seized in Sabratha
Patrols from the Sabratha Security Directorate have seized several trucks equipped with additional fuel tanks used for smuggling.
GNU announces restoration of 44 historic buildings in Tripoli
The Government of National Unity has announced the start of restoration work on 44 historic buildings along major streets in the center of Tripoli.
Eastern-based govt sends delegation to Tunisia after deadly road crash
Foreign Minister of the eastern-based government Abdulhadi Al-Hweij has led a delegation to Tunisia to oversee the repatriation of six Tunisian engineers who died in a road accident on the Kufra-Ja