“‘I believe that the elections in Libya are necessary,” said Josep Borrell, the E.U. Representatives for Foreign Affairs, while speaking yesterday at the conference of Med Dialogues promoted by the Italian foreign ministry in Rome.
Libya’s 5+5 Joint Military Committee have met with international monitors who will start their work as soon as a date is set for the exit of foreign forces, a member of the committee told the press on Friday.
Libya’s Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush criticized on Friday a system of deterring migrants from reaching European shores that she argued fails to address the root of the problem and has so far only served the interest of EU states.
The Libyan National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) announced Wednesday the registration of 574 new cases of COVID-19, including 130 critical cases, in addition to 2,244 recoveries and 10 deaths, during the past 24 hours.
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Libya and Niger signed Tuesday a memorandum of understanding that seeks to protect migrant workers through effective work visa issuance before employment and to better respond to Libya’s labor market needs, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
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Photos show Colonel Saddam Khalifa Haftar and Commander of 166 Battalion Mohamed al-Hussan on a tour with maintenance engineers at the sites of water tanks of the Man-Made River project (MMR) in al-Shuweirif town, which were secured by the Military Joint Committee in order to ensure the flow of water to all cities.
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Mussa Koni, deputy chairman of the Presidential Council, held talks with the E.U. Ambassador José Sabadell in Tripoli yesterday to specifically discuss steps taken by the EU in the framework of its support for the Libyan elections, including the deployment of European monitors.
427 new people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 11 percent of the infection rate, according to a Tuesday report by the National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC).