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Tripoli, May 16, 2024 (LANA) - The Minister of Culture and Cognitive Development, Mabrouka Toghi, today, Thursday, made an inspection tour of the Research, Information and Documentation Center, affiliated with the Ministry.The Ministry's media office stated that the Director General of the Center, Khalifa Shanak, received the Minister and heard from him comprehensive explanations about the progress of work at the Center, the general plan that the Center is working to implement, and... Read more
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Baku, May 03, 2024 (LANA) - The Minister of Culture and Knowledge Development, Mabrouka Toghi, discussed with the Minister of Culture of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Adel Karimli, the strengthening of aspects of joint cooperation in the cultural fields between the two countries, and ways to support and develop them.The media office of the Ministry of Culture and Knowledge Development stated that, the meeting was held on the sidelines of the Sixth Global Forum for Dialogue between Cultures... Read more
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Baku, May 02, 2024 (LANA) - Minister of Culture and Cognitive Development, Mabrouka Toggi, stressed the role of cultural diplomacy in achieving global peace and stability and strengthening relations between countries, considering that culture constitutes an important bridge that connects peoples, enhances mutual understanding, and contributes significantly to achieving peace and peaceful coexistence.This came... Read more
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Tripoli, April 28, 2024 (LANA) - The US Special Envoy, Ambassador Richard Norland, expressed his admiration for the archaeological site of Leptis Magna in the city of Al-Khoms, describing it as one of the archaeological and historical treasures that Libya abounds with.This came in a tweet by Ambassador Norland, published by the US Embassy on its website on the X platform, following the visit he made yesterday, Saturday, to the archaeological site, in which he also praised the efforts of the Antiquities Authority and the people... Read more
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Tripoli, April 24, 2024 (LANA) - Canada’s talks regarding the first global treaty to reduce pollution resulting from plastic waste witnessed divisions and conflicts of opinion among the countries participating in it.A report issued last week by the US Lawrence Berkeley Federal Laboratory indicated that plastic production causes about five percent of emissions, and the rate may rise to 20 percent by 2050 unless restrictions are imposed on its production.These countries had agreed in 2022 to... Read more