Fifty three members of the Tripoli-based High Council of State (HCS) has said in a statement that Oil Minister Mohamed Aoun was suspended due to his opposition to suspicious deals, about which a lot of controversy has been raised recently.
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The Biden administration has notified Congress of its plan to restore the US diplomatic presence in Libya, after a decade of unrest in the North African country that forced US diplomats to evacuate the US embassy in Tripoli.
The Digital Lab, a Libyan initiative fostering innovation and digital transformation, has launched an innovations map platform to connect innovators,…
British ambassador to Libya, Martin Longden, said that the international community must redouble collective efforts to become a positive force because what is happening in Libya concerns not only the Libyan people, “but all of us”.
An Italian medical team has begun performing scoliosis surgeries on muscular dystrophy patients at the Misurata medical center in Libya.
Head of the Libyan Administrative Control Authority, Abdullah Qadirbuh, has issued a decree suspending the Oil Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Mohamed Aoun, from work to investigate legal violations, the Authority said on its official Facebook page on Monday.
Saddiq Al-Kabeer, Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, held talks on Sunday with German Ambassador Michael Ohnmacht, which focused on the role of the central bank in “maintaining financial sustainability” and “transparency”.
In the week from 17 to 23 March 2024, 579 migrants were intercepted and brought back to Libya, a decrease of 29.13 percent compared to the 817 people recovered at sea in the previous week from 10 to 16 March.
Libya’s Presidential Council, led by Mohammed Al-Menfi, will launch an inquiry this week into “allegations of wholesale mismanagement in the country’s National Oil Corporation”, the scope of which is likely to also cover “the widespread practice of fuel smuggling and its key beneficiaries,” British newspaper The Guardian reports.
Tripoli-based Council of Defense and Security, headed by the two representatives of the Presidential Council, Musa Al-Koni and Abdullah Al-Lafi, discussed the military and security situation in the Western region, according to the Presidential Council.