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Tripoli, 9 January, 2023 (LANA) - Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Acting Minister of Health, Ramadan Boujnah, has revealed that the budget estimated at (16) billion dinars is allocated for development in the Libyan south, including (5) billion dinars for electricity and (900) million for the implementation of the Ubari road, Ghats, (500) million dinars for sanitation for the southern region, and (100) million dinars to start implementing the Ubari –Sabha- Al-Qatroun road project, in addition to other... Read more
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Tripoli 9 January 2023 (Lana) Libya expressed its condolences to Senegal for the traffic accident victims as a result of collision of two buses in the center of the town of Kafrin, which caused in dozens of deaths and a number of injuries, wishing them a speedy recovery. The GNU Ministry of Foreign Affairs affirmed in a statement published on its SMS page, its full sympathy and solidarity with brothers in Senegal, the government and people. = ... Read more
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Tripoli 8 January 2023 (Lana) Egypt welcomed the agreement of the House of Representatives and High Council of State to refer the draft constitutional document to the two councils for approval, with the aim of completing the procedures represented in electoral laws, executive procedures, and unifying the Libyan institutions, describing this as an important step in terms of moving forward towards holding presidential and parliamentary election as soon as possible. Official Spokesman of the... Read more
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Tripoli 8 January 2023 (Lana) The National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced yesterday that crude oil production has reached one million and 209 thousand barrels per day. The NOC added on its SMS page that the production of condensate amounted to "47" thousand barrels during the last 24 hours, while the last production of condensate announced by the NOC was 57 thousand barrels. = ... Read more
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Tunisia, January 05, 2023 (LANA) - The Tunisian clinics in Tunis, the capital, removed the Libyan patients they had and stopped their treatment under the pretext of not paying the debts owed to the clinics by the Libyan state.Eyewitnesses of the Libyan patients told the Libyan News Agency, in telephone calls, that the administrations of these clinics removed them from the clinics four days ago, and dealt with them in a provocative manner without any regard for their difficult health.... Read more