Libya's national unity government asks Russia to clarify reasons behind recent travel warning
The Government of National Unity has requested an urgent clarification from Moscow regarding the reasons for the travel warning to Libya issued by the Russian embassy in Tripoli earlier on Thursday, noting the arrest of a Russian citizen in Libya.
IMF calls for agreement on unified 2025 budget in Libya
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that the recovery in oil production in Libya contributed to adjusting the country's GDP growth forecasts for next year. IMF expected in a report following the conclusion of its delegation's visit to Libya that the country would record an increase in GDP growth during 2025, noting that it remains largely unchanged in the medium term, given that GDP growth and the external balance are expected to decline in 2024.
Libyan football league kicks off with Al-Nasr vs Al-Wifaq
Title defender Al-Nasr team will open the 50th edition of the Libyan Premier League from Ajdabiya Stadium playing newly promoted Al-Wifaq team.
The Competitions Organizing Committee of the Libyan Football Federation announced the program of the opening round of competitions with four matches.
In addition to the Ajdabiya Stadium match, Abu Salim will play Al-Olymbi, Al-Tahadi will play Khaleej Sirte, and the promoted Shabab Al-Ghar will play Al-Tersana.
Libya braces for heavy rainfall and flash floods
The National Safety Authority has raised its preparedness level across all branches nationwide following warnings of severe weather conditions. The National Meteorological Centre has forecast heavy rainfall in the Greater Tripoli region starting Thursday, with the potential for thunderstorms and flash flooding in several areas.
In a statement, the authority emphasized the need for urgent interventions to safeguard lives and property. Coordination with security forces, emergency services, and relief agencies has been intensified to ensure a comprehensive response to any emergencies that may arise.
Libya holds workshop on educational policy development
The Libyan National Security Council hosted its second workshop on Saturday in Tripoli, titled "Educational Policies: Between Reality and Development." The event brought together education specialists, school administrators, training centre representatives, curriculum developers, social workers, and parents to discuss Libya's education system.
Seasonal flu vaccination campaign launched by NCDC
The National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) has officially launched its seasonal influenza vaccination campaign on,Sunday.
The initiative, which runs until the end of the month, is part of a broader effort to bolster community immunity and protect public health.
According to the centre, the campaign aims to prevent infections among healthcare workers, ensuring the safety of medical service recipients, especially those at high risk of complications. Officials have stressed that vaccination remains the most effective way to prevent the spread of influenza.
Municipal elections nullify invalid arguments
Perhaps the most important part of the fact of success of municipal elections is the invalidity of the political sides’ argument of the necessity of forming a single government in order for the general elections to be held. The municipal elections were held in 58 municipalities in various regions, in light of the political, security and military division, and in the presence of two governments, and no violations or attacks were recorded in the process, awaiting the announcement of the final results by HNEC, after the completion of the counting, review and consideration of the appeals.
Five people died after drinking adulterated alcohol
The Benghazi Medical Center announced on Tuesday the death of five people resulting from poisoning caused by drinking adulterated Alcohol.
Tarhuna Victims Association calls on Egyptian authorities to hand over wanted persons
The Association of Tarhuna Victims has called on the Egyptian authorities to hand over wanted persons residing on its territory who committed criminal crimes against huma
IRINI releases activity report for November 2024
The European naval operation IRINI, which monitors the arms embargo on Libya, has released its activity report for November 2024.
Russian embassy to resume its work from Tripoli soon
The Director of the European Affairs Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abu Bakr Al-Taweel, has met with the Russian Ambassador to Libya, Aydar Aghanin, to di
Libyan Foreign Ministry announces progress on unfreezing assets in Malta
The Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Taher Al-Baour, met with Malta's Ambassador to Libya on Wednesday, alongside the committee overseein
Ministry of Planning signs new partnership agreement with USAID
The Ministry of Planning has signed a new partnership agreement with the US Agency for International Development (USAID) to enhance planning and development frameworks in
Foreign Minister and Japanese Ambassador discuss easing visa requirements for Libyans
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Government of National Unity, Taher Al-Baour, discussed with the Japanese Ambassador to Libya the development of bilateral relation
Attorney general meets UN officials on combating corruption
Attorney General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour met with the Head of the Conference Support Section for Corruption and Economic Crime at the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (
Libya eases entry visa procedures for Jordanians
The Libyan Embassy in Jordan has announced a new decision by the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, simplifying the process for Jordanians to obtain visa
EU praises Libya’s human rights progress, calls for continued reforms
The European Union and its member states have commended Libya’s progress in human rights on the occasion of International Human Rights Day, reaffirming their support for