Three individuals were arrested by the National Police last Tuesday, February 1, for their alleged participation in a crime of financing terrorism in Libya, according to a report by Euro Weekly News.
The Public Prosecution has ordered the detention of a number of prison officers and guards at the Kuwaifia prison in Benghazi, in light of the investigation into the escape of eight prisoners, including 4 sentenced to death.
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President of the Libyan Presidential Council, Mohamed al-Menfi, called on the African Union to support the mechanism for removing mercenaries and foreign forces from Libyan territory.
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U.S. Ambassador and Envoy to Libya, Richard Norland, met with delegations of Tebu and Ahaalis from Murzuq in Southern Libya and congratulated them on their dialogue initiative led under the auspices of the National Network of Mediators, launching a peace process that would solve one of Libya’s biggest displacement crises, according to US Embassy in Libya.
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The 35th summit of African heads of state in Addis Ababa, held Saturday, discusses a number of urgent issues, including the mechanism of foreign mercenaries withdrawal from Libya and the interest in advancing the electoral process, which were supposed to be held on December 24, 2021.
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The Libyan Presidential Council (PC) said Saturday that Morocco agreed to withdraw in favor of Libya regarding its candidacy for membership of the African Union Presidency.
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Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) and British Petroleum (BP) have agreed to resume exploration activities in line with a 2018 deal between the two companies and Italy’s ENI, the Libyan company said on Friday.
Forming a new interim government is a “provocation” against Libya people and would lead to “division”, Libyan political analyst Mohammed Al-Hangari told the press on Friday.
Libya was elected as second deputy of the African Union’s presidency for 2022 during the union’s 35th summit in Addis Ababa, according to the statement by the Libyan Foreign Ministry on Saturday.
The state-owned Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced on Friday that the country’s daily oil production has dropped by 100,000 barrels per day due to its inability to maintain oil tanks damaged by armed conflicts.