The Libyan government has asked the Philippines to consider the deployment of more nurses and other Filipino workers to the Mediterranean state, the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) said Wednesday.
Read moreForeign Minister Mohamed Sayala received a thank-you note from the Philippine Foreign Minister, Teodoro Locsin for the efforts made by the Libyan government to release the three Filipinos, who were abducted in southern Libya.
Read moreThe Philippine government imposed on Wednesday a total ban on the deployment of Filipino workers to Libya because of the ongoing attack by Khalifa Haftar's forces on Tripoli.
Read moreThe Libyan High Court has acquitted the seven Filipino seafarers who were arrested
Read moreThe Philippine government has advised Filipinos in Tripoli to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary movement following a suicide bomb
Read moreThe media adviser of the Health Ministry, Amin Al-Hashemi, said Monday that the ministry contacted the Philippines in September more than once on the decision concerning preventing the Filipino workers from travelling to Libya,
Read moreThe Director of the University Hospital of Tripoli, Dr. Nabil Al-Ajili, agreed with the Philippine Consul in Libya Mardomel Celo D. Melicor, to recruit 150 Filipino nurses to work in the hospital.
Read moreThe Director General of Tripoli Medical Center, Nabil Al-Ajili, said that the center is about to hire 850 nurses from the Philippines to work within the multiple sections of the center, which suffers from lack of speci
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