Libya thanks Morocco for backing its candidacy to membership of African Peace and Security Council
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of National Unity expressed its appreciation for Morocco’s support for Libya’s candidacy for membership in the African Peace and Security Council, representing the North African region for the 2025–2028 term.
In a statement issued on Friday, the ministry explained that this support provides Libya with an opportunity to contribute effectively to efforts aimed at enhancing security and stability in the African continent, noting that Libya has not held a seat on the council for ten years.
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.
Ramadan football tournaments 2025
Local football tournaments during the holy month of Ramadan are popular all over Libya.
After being on the run for years, war crimes fugitive detained
The Internal Security Apparatus announced on Friday the arrest of Mohammed Al-Azraq, known as “Al-Tahli,” one of the most internationally wanted figures for war crimes, including mass graves and horrific violations in the city of Tarhouna.
The Apparatus released footage featuring the suspect’s confessions about the crimes he committed as part of Al-Kani militias. It confirmed that investigations are ongoing and that all those involved in human rights violations will be pursued. It stressed that security operations will not stop until everyone proven to be involved is held accountable.
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.
UN envoy discusses with Russian Ambassador work of Advisory Committee
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, Hanna Tetteh discussed on Friday with the Russian Ambassad
HoR speaker and CBL Governor discuss Libya's economic and banking situation
House of Representatives Speaker, Aqila Saleh, on Thursday, discussed with the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Naji Issa, in the city of Qubbah, the country's econ
Five Iraqis released in Libya after illegal migration attempt
Iraq’s chargé d’affaires in Tripoli, Ahmed Al-Sahhaf, has announced the release of five Iraqis detained in Libya for attempting illegal migration.
South Tripoli Court of Appeal rejects Al-Mishri’s appeal regarding HCS presidency
The South Tripoli Court of Appeal issued a ruling on Wednesday rejecting the appeal submitted by Khaled Al-Mishri against the verdict in favor of Mohammed Takala regarding the presidency of the Hig
Three officials of Sahara Bank imprisoned on charges of embezzling 1.5 million dinars
The Attorney General’s Office has announced the imprisonment of the former branch manager of Sahara Bank in Al-Khums and three accounting department employees on charges of embezzling 1.5 million d
Al-Haddad reviews security conditions in several municipalities of Western region
The Chief of Staff of the Libyan Army, Mohammed Al-Haddad, has met with the mayors of Zuwara, Nalut, Jadu, Yefren, and Al-Qalaa, along with several officers and military personnel from these areas.
Tetteh, Spanish Ambassador discuss Spanish-Libyan relations
The Special Representative of the Secretary-General, Hanna Tetteh, discussed on Thursday with the Spanish Ambassador to Libya, Javier Soria Quintana, Spanish-Libyan relations and the work of the Ad
Planning Ministry adopts 133 Libyan standards and removes 14
The Ministry of Planning in the Government of National Unity announced the adoption of 133 new Libyan standards and the cancellation of 14 outdated standards that no long
Libyan FM, UK ambassador discuss opening consular affairs center in Tripoli
The Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Al-Taher Al-Baour, discussed with the British ambassador to Libya, Martin Longden, the necessary steps to open a consular affairs
Libyan consulate in Istanbul asks nationals to stay away from gatherings
The Libyan Consulate in Istanbul on Wednesday urged the Libyan community residing in the city to exercise caution and remain close to their places of residence, carrying