Pulbished on:
\n Istanbul, 6 January 2014(Lana) Turkish Airlines announced on Tuesday that it was suspending all flights to Libya because of the deteriorated security situation there.\n Yesterday the company suspended flights to Misrata, and said it would not run flights to other Libyan cities which it used to, including Benghazi, Tripoli and Sebha.... Read more
Pulbished on:
\n \n Tripoli, 6 January 2015(Lana) The General National Congress has accused parties it did not name of sabotaging the efforts aimed at convening a dialogue on Jan. 5 either by constant air bombing or by placing political obstacles in the way which negatively impacted the international mediators to set up communications between the rival parties.\n In a statement it issued on Monday, the GNC presidential office said \'in spite of all this the Congress asserts that it will move forward to make the dialogue efforts succeed, as an option to resolve the crisis, and to ensure the... Read more
Pulbished on:
Chairman of Journalists Union condemns programmes of some Libya TV channels\nTripoli, 27.02.2014(Lana) Chairman of Libyan journalists Union, Mustafa Fanouch, has condemned some material aired by some Libyan satellite channels at this time in which the homeland is experiencing unprecedented political and security developments.\nIn a statement - a copy of which was received by Lana- Fanouch expressed regrets that some channels abused its media message and code of conduct, urging Libyan journalists and media men to play their patriotic and professional role away from this detested role as he... Read more
Pulbished on:
\nTripoli, 27.02.2014(Lana) Ministry of Interior spokesman told lana that any peaceful demonstration to come out Friday and after at the Martyrs Square, Tripoli, the ministry would be protected by the Ministry.\nThe spokesman cautioned that the Ministry of Interior is not responsible for any demonstration in Tripoli outside this area and would provide no protection.\n=Lana=... Read more
Pulbished on:
\nTripoli, 27.02.2014 (Lana) GNC allowed Central Bank of Libya to grant a loan of one billion dinars to the Ministry of Finance to address the technical problems encountered by the Electricity Company before the end of February.\nGNC resolution 18/2014 subjected the loan which should be paid to the Electricity Company to article 11 of banks law and other controls such as the Ministry of Finance must pay the loan before the end of the 3th quarter of the financial year 2014.\nThe resolution stated that if the Ministry of Finance did not pay the loan in the set date the Central Bank of Libya... Read more