Libyan officials discuss formation of joint military force
Senior Libyan officials met in Tripoli on Wednesday to discuss the formation of a joint military force, part of ongoing efforts to unify the country’s fragmented military structure.
The meeting was attended by Abdullah Al-Lafi, Deputy Head of the Presidential Council and Supreme Commander of the Libyan Army, Chief of Staff Mohammed Al-Haddad, and Deputy Defence Minister Abdulsalam Zubi.
According to the Presidential Council’s media office, the talks focused on recent military developments, operational progress, and the organisational and administrative structures within Libya’s regular military units.
Ministry of Economy denies imposing a tax on imported goods, saying it’s still under consideration
The Ministry of Economy and Trade denied on Wednesday that an official decision had been issued to impose taxes on imported goods.
The ministry said in a statement that what is being circulated on social media regarding the imposition of a tax on imported goods "is nothing more than a proposal studied at the request of a number of factory owners within the framework of protecting Libyan industry and local products from the phenomenon of dumping."
Al-Hilal, Al-Nasr win as Al-Akhdar, Al-Ahly Benghazi draw in opening league matches
The first leg of the first round in the Eastern Region of the Libyan Football League saw victories for Al-Hilal and Al-Nasr, while the match between Al-Akhdar and Al-Ahly Benghazi ended in a goalless draw.
In the city of Shahat, Al-Hilal secured a valuable 1-0 away win against Al-Sadaqa, with the goal scored by Hami Al-Tunji. The win raised Al-Hilal’s tally to six points, benefiting from the three bonus points awarded for topping their group, while Al-Sadaqa remained at one point.
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.
Al-Sayeh: Over 4.000 cancer patients have recovered thanks to Libyan medics
The Head of Libya’s National Anti-Cancer Authority, Haidar Al-Sayah, revealed that over 4,000 patients have fully recovered from cancer thanks to Libyan medical efforts.
In a speech published by the Libyan International Conference on Oncology and Radiotherapy, Al-Sayah said that more than 4,000 scans were conducted in the country over the past year.
The frenzy of fake elites
Once again, in less than a month, statements by Musa Al-Koni, a member of the Presidential Council representing the south, have sparked controversy among activists and followers on social media. The previous time, he proposed an initiative to resolve the Libyan crisis, proposing a return to a system of regions and governorates, based on the principle of reducing the struggle for power and wealth by dismantling the central government and easing pressure on the capital.
Emergency management centre explores media partnership with UNDP
The National Centre for Emergency, Crisis, and Disaster Management has held talks with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Libya to explore avenues of medi
Central Bank Governor reviews policies to diversify investment Instruments with J.P. Morgan
The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Naji Issa, and his accompanying delegation, has met with Daniel Zelikow, Vice President and Managing Director and Head of Publi
Japan opens 2026 government scholarship applications for Libyan students
The Japanese Embassy in Libya has announced the launch of applications for the 2026 MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology) Government Schol
Housing minister discusses revival of key infrastructure projects in Tajoura
Minister of Housing and Construction, Abu Bakr Al-Ghawi, met with a delegation from the Tajoura Municipality to discuss the reactivation of suspended development projects
Abu Salim prison massacre case postponed to next May
Abdullah Al-Senussi’s lawyer, Ahmed Nashad, announced that his client’s trial session has been postponed to May 13.
Libya, Japan hold talks on enhancing the role of Libyan women
The Libyan Minister of State for Women’s Affairs, Houria Al-Tarmal, has met with the Japanese Ambassador to Libya, Shimura Izuru, to discuss ways to strengthen the role o
Al-Asabaa: 231 homes damaged since start of the crisis
Al-Asabaa Municipal Council has reported that the number of homes damaged since the beginning of the crisis has reached 231, along with the burning of five cars.
Buraq Air resumes flights to Sabha
Buraq Air launched its first flight to Sabha on Sunday, connecting southern Libya to the capital, Tripoli, and other cities.
200 migrants transferred from Benghazi to Kufra in preparation for deportation
The Anti-illegal Migration Agency has announced the transfer of 200 migrants from the Qanfuda shelter in Benghazi to the Kufra shelter, in preparation for their deportati
Libya leads key committees at Arab Labour Conference
Libya has been elected to chair the Committee on the Implementation of Arab Labour Agreements and Recommendations, as part of the proceedings of the 51st session of the A