A total of 552 migrants were intercepted at sea and returned to Libya from 24 to 30 August 2025, according to IOM report. The report is part of IOM Libya’s weekly maritime update for the month of August.IOM Libya Migrants
The Libyan Investment Authority Welcomes UN Security Council Resolution 2819 Regarding the Management of Its Assets
Al-Sharif: We reject the politicization of the Libyan prisoners’ issue in Italy and call for serious action
The Advisory Committee at the Ministry of Labor discusses regulating the labor market, enhancing nationalization, and digital transformation
Agreement after a marathon of dialogues.. Al-Oraibi reveals details of salary distribution, development, and fuel subsidies
Al Jazeera: Unified budget agreement in Libya strengthens the position of Libyan oil in global energy markets