News

Justice Ministry condemns violations at Garnada prison

The Ministry of Justice of the Government of National Unity condemned, in a statement, the continued practices of torture and enforced disappearance revealed by leaked footage on social media, stressing that these violations constituted a crime against humanity and a violation of international human rights conventions.

The ministry called in a statement for the immediate and unconditional release of all detainees and forcibly disappeared prisoners, and for a transparent investigation into these heinous practices to hold those responsible accountable.

Economy

Brega Company gears up to boost daily gas supply to 400 tons

Brega Oil and Gas Marketing Company has announced plans to increase its daily supply of liquefied gas to 400 tons. The move aims to accelerate the filling process and enhance the company's supply capacity to meet rising demand.

The announcement followed a high-level meeting between Brega board member Milad Abdullah and Youssef Quwider, Acting Chairman of Mellitah Oil and Gas. Senior executives from both companies participated, focusing on improving cooperation in liquefied gas transportation and delivery.

Sports

CAF slaps Libya fans with two-match ban, $50.000 fine

The Disciplinary Committee of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) decided on Sunday to punish the Libyan Football Federation by banning fans from attending two matches of the Libyan national team, with a fine of 50.000 dollars.

CAF said on its website that the penalty was due to the incidents that occurred during the match between the Libyan national team and Benin, which was held in Tripoli on November 18.

Variety

Tripoli among Africa’s most affordable cities for 2025

Tripoli has been ranked as one of Africa’s top five cities with the lowest cost of living for 2025, according to Business Insider Africa.

The rankings, derived from data analyzed by the global database Numbeo, place the Libyan capital in third position on the continent and 15th globally, with a cost of living index score of 20.6.

Education

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.

Health

Dbeibah awards medics of Tripoli Eye Hospital

‎Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah honored on Saturday the medical, paramedical and administrative personnel at the Eye Hospital in Tripoli, in appreciation of the exceptional efforts they made during 2024.

Dbeibah hailed in a speech during a ceremony celebrating Tripoli Eye Hospital as one of the most prominent medical institutions in Libya what he described as the achievements made by the hospital, which included examining 200,000 patients and performing 12,000 surgeries in 2024.

Opinions

Will the people unite in 2025?

This will not happen while Haftar is among us. So why is it impossible to establish a successful state in Libya under Khalifa Haftar’s control?

Libya is now classified as a failed state, and the USA classifies Libya as a threat to its security, as do European countries, which place Libya in level 4 in terms of travel warnings.

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