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Tripoli, 24 January 2022(Lana) The Head of the Government of National Unity Abdul Hamid Al Dbeiba met on Monday the Ambassador of Niger Asyad Ed Kato, who conveyed the greetings of Niger's Prime Minister Mohamed Abu Azoum, praising the fraternal relations between the two brotherly countries.The meeting, held at the Prime Minister's Office, focused on ways to strengthen bilateral relations between Libya and Niger, and open up prospects for cooperation in several areas, the most important... Read more
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N'Djamena, 25 January, 2022 (Lana) - Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dabaiba met, Tuesday, in the Chadian capital, N'Djamena, head of the Chadian Transitional Military Council, Lieutenant-General Mohamed Idriss Deby .The meeting discussed bilateral relations between the two brotherly countries and the strengthening of communication and cooperation in many files, the most important of which is the security file and securing the common borders between the... Read more
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Tripoli, 23 January 2022 (Lana) The Faculty of Arts and Information at Tripoli University has honored journalist, artist and radio journalist Ali Ahmed Salem in a ceremony held by the Faculty in the presence of the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Information Dr. Khaled Ghulam and a number of faculty members, students and invitees. I am delighted by the hospitality with which I was met in the presence of these wonderful figures among our scientists in our educational... Read more
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Tripoli, 23 January 2022(Lana) Participants in the Libyan Conference in Support of the Constitution which was held here today, affirmed their commitment not to return under the cloak of dictatorship, calling for unity, and work to build the state of modern Libya, through a constitution to be consulted by the Libyan people, and that determines responsibilities and authorities, and protects rights. In their final statement, they stressed that peaceful transfer of power should be the... Read more
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Benghazi, 23 January 2022 (Lana) The Deputy governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Ali Al Habri revealed that the cash reserves spent since 2011 amounted to 50%, citing this erosion in the reserves for wars, political conflict and government deficits in the general budget, which means a lack of development for a longer period. Al Habri stressed, in a statement to Lana correspondent need to maintain the remaining reserves to overcome any negative effects reflected on the... Read more