Mohamed al-Menfi, chairman of the Presidential Council, will be heading to New York this afternoon to take part in the 76th U.N. General Assembly, Bawbat Al-Wasat news website reported on Sunday.
Libyan Attorney-General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, and Tunisian Ambassador El-Asaad Ajili, discussed last Tuesday the situation of Tunisians imprisoned in Libya, and facilitation of extradition requests, according to a statement by the Attorney-General’s Office yesterday.
Libyan interlocutors have concluded a three-day consultive meeting in Geneva, facilitated by the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue. The interlocutors affirmed that the December elections must be held on time, but called for forming “consensual” election laws.
Libyan Attorney-General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour and French Ambassador Beatrice du Hellene met last Wednesday to discuss forensic cooperation, according to a statement by the Attorney-General’s Office yesterday.
More than 800 migrants were intercepted and returned to Libya between the 11th and 17th of this month, said spokeswoman of the International Organization of Migration (IOM) on Friday.
The Libyan High National Elections Commission (HNEC) has announced that the final number of registered voters at home and abroad reached 2,865,624, coinciding with the announcement of the closure of the registration system for elections abroad.
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A Turkish AWACS Boeing E-7T (13-004) of the Turkish Air Force was spotted over the coast of Tripoli, carrying out a surveillance mission on Thursday between 1 PM to 2 PM (Libya time), according to media reports.
The Muslim Brotherhood leader, Abdel Razzaq al-Aradi, said “the Libyan Presidential Election Law is challenged in its legitimacy, and it is the right of those who reject it to reject its consequences, especially the results of the presidential elections.”
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The Libyan Interior Ministry announced that the Coast Guard managed to intercept 341 migrants of different nationalities, including 8 women and 9 children.
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Delegations of the Libyan and Tunisian government held talks in Tunisian today to establish security and health protocols, according to press reports. The two sides agreed on these protocols ahead of reopening border-crossings between the two countries