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Tripoli, 15 July 2024 (Lana) The United States welcomed the release of journalist Ahmed Sanussi. "A free press plays a critical role in fostering the exchange of ideas and promoting transparency and accountability, which will be essential to the success of Libya’s democratic transition.," the Embassy said in a tweet. "Journalists must be able to exercise their important profession without fear of arbitrary detention," it. ... Read more
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Tripoli, 15 July 2024 (Lana): Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Minister of Defense, Abdul-Hamid Al-Dbaiba, discussed yesterday with the Chief of the General Staff of the Turkish Army, Metin Gürak, and his accompanying delegation programs of cooperation between the Chiefs of Staff of the two countries. The meeting, which was held in Tripoli in the presence of Libyan Chief of General Staff Muhammad al-Haddad, Deputy Chief of General Staff Lieutenant General Salah Al-Namroush,... Read more
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Tripoli, 14 July 2024 (Lana) Head of the High National Election Commission (HNEC), Imad Al-Sayyeh, received today at the HNEC's headquarters in Tripoli the Japanese Ambassador to Libya, Shimmura Izuru, and his accompanying delegation in the presence of a member of the HNEC, Abu Karmarda. According to the Facebook page of the commission, the meeting reviewed the latest developments in the Libyan political situation and ways to support the efforts to achieve the current municipal. ... Read more
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Benghazi 14 July 2024 (Lana) patrols of the Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency, Al-Jabal Al-Akhdar Branch, arrested a number of migrant workers who entered the country illegally and were in possession of a quantity of drugs and hashish. The communication office of the agency stated that its patrols are monitored during periodic inspections of illegal migrants and suspicious movements of a number of people. They were followed and arrested, and they were found in... Read more
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Tripoli, July 14, 2024 (Lana): The German Ambassador to Libya, Michael Ohnmacht, has announced the conclusion of his tenure in Libya. After three wonderful years of service as Germany’s envoy to the beautiful country, it's time for me to leave, Ohnmacht said in a tweet. “During this time, I have strived to contribute to the building of peace and stability in Libya and to convey an accurate picture of this amazing country with its warm-hearted people to my... Read more