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Tripoli, November 04, 2023 (LANA) - Technical teams at the General Electricity Company continue maintenance work on the damaged network sites in Derna, and restore power to several neighborhoods in the city. On its Facebook page today, Saturday, the company published pictures showing some of the work of the maintenance teams over the course of yesterday, Friday, which continued for long hours into the night, and included treating the station, which had completely collapsed,... Read more
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Tripoli, November 4, 2023 (Lana) GNU Minister of Transportation, Mohamed Al-Shahoubi, discussed with Turkish Ambassador to Libya, Kenan Yilmaz, the start of Turkish Airlines flights to Libyan airports.This came during a meeting held in Tripoli on Thursday in the presence of the Third Secretary of the Turkish Embassy, Ercan Emre Celik, the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Transportation for Air Transport Affairs, Khaled Suwaisi, and the Head of the Civil Aviation Authority, Muhammad... Read more
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Cotonou, November 3, 2023 (Lana) A member of the High National Electoral Commission (HNEC), Abdelhakim Al-Shaab, participated yesterday in the 11th General Assembly meeting of the Association of African Electoral Boards, which is being held in Cotonou, Benin.The HNEC stated on its Facebook page that the meeting discussed ways to develop electoral processes conducted within the member states of the African Union.The meeting also discussed the best... Read more
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Tripoli, November 4, 2023 (Lana) The National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced yesterday that crude oil production reached 1,206,000 barrels per day.The NOC added on its Facebook page that condensate production reached 52,000 barrels per day during the past 24 hours.It is noteworthy that the NOC seeks to raise production to two million barrels per day.=... Read more
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Tunis, November 4, 2023 (Lana) A report issued by the Office of the International Organization for Migration in Libya (IOM), which works in Tunisia, stated that the total number of illegal migrants in Libya reached 704.000, distributed among different Libyan regions, and the number does not include the migrants who were deported to their countries in the past.The report confirmed that 25% of migrants are from Niger, 24% are from Egypt, 18% are from Sudan, 11% are from Chad, and 4% are from.... Read more