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Benghazi, 28 April, 2022 (Lana) - Head of Libyan government appointed by House of Representatives, Fatehi Bashagha, urgently requested Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Oil Corporation, Mustafa Sanalla to refer his proposals regarding the mechanisms necessary to preserve and maintain funds generated from oil revenues.This came in a message addressed to Sanallah and published by the Government Information Office yesterday evening, , on its Facebook. ... Read more
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Beirut, April 27, 2022 (LANA) - Human Rights Watch reported that at least 130 people, most of them civilians, were killed by landmines and abandoned or unexploded ordnance in the southern suburbs of Tripoli, Libya, in addition to wounding 196 others, where most of the accidents occurred.The organization said in a report today, Wednesday, that mines and ammunition in the south of the capital were planted during the withdrawal of the General Command forces with the help of (foreign fighters from Russia), while calling on the... Read more
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Tripoli, 27 April 2022 (Lana) Libya's new Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana Khamis Baraka Ibrahim was sworn in on Wednesday before the President of the Presidential Council Mohammed Al Mnefi before heading to the country to take up his assignment. President of the Presidential Council stressed that the task of representing Libya in the Republic of Ghana must contribute to strengthening Libya's relations with the country, wishing the ambassador. ... Read more
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Sirte, 26 April 2022 (Lana) The Explosives Department of the Central Region Branch in cooperation with the Technical Affairs Department of the Criminal Investigation Service on Tuesday destroyed nearly one ton of remnants of war and mines.The Ministry of Interior said on its website that the destruction process took place in the Kararim area east of Misrata because of availability of safety conditions to complete the process safely. Huge... Read more
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Tripoli, 26 April 2022 (Lana) The International Monetary Fund (IMF) predicts that prices and inflation rate in Libya will continue to rise to 7.3%, indicating that it could decline to 2.4% next year. In a report entitled "Global Economic Outlook 2022", the IMF said credibility of Libyan data, particularly with regard to calculations and medium-term projections, is low, against the backdrop of war and weak capacity. Libya's GDP growth will... Read more