The Libyan High National Elections Commission (HNEC) will determine whether it will be possible to commit to the December 24 official date for the presidential elections by the end of the appeals stage, the commission’s chairman said.
Forces of the Libyan National Army (LNA) has secured the security situation in Sabha is under control following an attack on the city’s court of appeal by unknown armed group on Thursday.
A source at the Libyan 5+5 Joint Military Committee (JMC) said that it is likely that the Committee will set a timetable and specific dates to remove mercenaries from Libya directly after a meeting to be held next month in Turkey, and then in another meeting in Russia.
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Two agreements for solar energy production in Libya have been signed between the government of Libya and TotalEnergies SE, a French, multinational, integrated broad energy company and one of the six largest oil and gas companies in the world.
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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) assisted on Wednesday 158 Nigerian migrants to voluntarily return to Nigeria on the second Voluntary Humanitarian Return flight from Benghazi since the resumption of the VHR program.
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The 5+5 Joint Military Committee, a structure composed of five members representing Libya’s warring parties, is in Tunis to begin a new series of talks about expelling foreign forces from the country, according to media reports.
468 new people tested positive for COVID-19, marking 11 percent of the infection rate, according to a Wednesday report by the National Center for Disease Control in Libya (NCDC).
Libya’s High National Election Commission (HNEC) said Tuesday that 98 candidates, including two women, had registered to run in a presidential election scheduled for December 24.
The embassies of France, Germany, Italy, U.K. and U.S. in Libya welcomed on Wednesday the efforts of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC) in implementing “the technical basis for successful elections” as the commission concluded the registration of candidacies in the upcoming presidential elections on December 24.
The UN special envoy for Libya, Ján Kubiš, has quit just a month before crucial presidential elections in the war-torn nation – without giving security council members a clear reason for his sudden departure.