The Prime Minister’s Special Guard have allegedly assaulted medical workers who organized a protest in Tripoli to demand payments, according to a statement by the Medical Workers Rights Committee on Wednesday.
Libya’s crisis is rooted in security issues not political ones, General Ahmed Al-Mismari, the spokesman for the Libyan National Army (LNA), told Sputnik on Wednesday.
Member of the Libyan Parliament, Saeed Amgheib, said the new government will bear the name of the “Government of Stability” as soon as it is formed.
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The Education Office of the Abu Qrein Municipal Branch announced closure of all educational institutions located in the region, from Wednesday until the eighth of February, based on the results of the monitoring and investigation team to combat the Coronavirus pandemic.
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UN Special Adviser on Libya, Stephanie Williams, said she discussed possibility of establishment of a Woman Advisory Council with women representatives of civil society in Benghazi.
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Sea waves are still throwing quantities of cannabis on the shores of Libya, as the Anti-Narcotics Agency in Benghazi announced Wednesday that a citizen handed over a quantity of cannabis that was found on al-Sabri beach in the city.
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Bank of Commerce and Development (BCD) issued a statement denouncing the false news published by the Government of National Unity, which claimed that building Benina International Airport Terminal was one of GNU’s achievements within its “Return of Life” project.
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The Libyan Parliament’s Tuesday session concluded with several points, including the affirmation of informing the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, to prevent foreign interference in the Libyan affairs.
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The Libyan Parliament Speaker Aguila Saleh said, during Tuesday’s session, members of Parliament agreed on forming a committee to review controversial articles in the draft constitution.
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Hokumitna platform of the Government of National Unity (GNU) published a false news attached to a photo of the Benina International Airport terminal in Benghazi, claiming that building the terminal was one of GNU’s achievements within its “Return of Life” project.
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