A group of Bazina Street locals in Misrata city, from where Fathi Bashagha comes, have given the House of Representatives-designated Prime Minister 24 hours to evacuate all armed vehicles and fighters affiliated with him from th
Read moreMisrata municipality has issued a statement after a meeting with military and security apparatuses in the city following the unrest that took place on Wednesday night after the entry of Fathi Bashagha to his hometown.
Read moreThe General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Misrata Municipality.
Read moreThe Algerian Agency for the Promotion of Foreign Trade (ALGEX) has confirmed the participation of economic operators in the International Fair for Free Zones in Misrata, Libya.
Read moreThe head of the Presidential Council (PC), Mohammed Menfi, has discussed with the notables of Misrata, issues related to the national reconciliation project launched by the PC and ways to overcome the current political impasse.<
Read moreThe Prime Minister-designate Fathi Bashagha told Misrata locals, his fellow hometown people, in an audio statement that he had never been after power, personal gains or profit, adding that “we all are aware of the curr
Read moreVoices denouncing the recent decision of the Tobruk-based parliament to form a new government are growing louder in Misrata, as the civilian and military components, besides the elders and social activists, declared th
Read moreA cluster of military leaders from Misurata has said they would not accept the participation of Khalifa Haftar and Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi in the Libyan presidential elections.
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