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Tripoli, 1 March 2020 (Lana) Director of National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), Dr Bader AlDeen Al Najar said Libya is up to now still free of CONVID 19. Dr Najar said the NCDC in terms of the national response to convid 19 is still in stage one i.e. the country is still free of CONVID 19. He explained that stage one implies operationalization of all health control and monitoring offices at land, sea and air posts, besides activating monitoring and tracking teams to reduce the risk of CONVID 19 into the country. =... Read more
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3 millions. Tripoli, 1 March 2020 (Lana) Information and Documentation centre of Ministry of Employment said that the total number of state employees is about 2.3 millions.It explained that those working in administrative jobs total 1.7 millions, whereas 599,086.00 are working in other jobs. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 1 march 2020 (Lana) Mellita Oil and Gas Company announced Sunday that Amsterdam Court in Holland rejected a POSH law suit to seize Mellitah company bank accounts. Mellitah said on its website that the Dutch court rule dismissed the case saying POSH has not right to seize Mellitah bank accounts. POSH is one of the companies subcontracting the main contractor STX implementing Gaza Floating Reservoir. =... Read more
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Berlin, 27 February 2020(Lana) German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas has welcomed the ceasefire draft agreement reached the 5+5 Military Committee, revealing that the agreement provided for return of civilians and a joint monitoring mechanism to be manned by the UN and parties to the conflict. Maas described the agreement as a big stride saying 'the matter now for the parties to the conflict to take the opportunity to a real ceasefire'. He also urged the parties to accept a draft made by military representatives, according to a statement published by the German Media Centre on its... Read more
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Algiers, 27 February 2020(Lana) Algerian President Abdel Madjeed Tebboune arrived in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, his first foreign visit since his election in December, according to Algerian official media. The Libyan file was expected to be on top of the agenda of the visit, as Algeria is seeking to rally support for its plans to hold a summit meeting on the crisis in Libya. Tebboune has repeatedly signalled that he would focus on internal issues of his country, especially as popular protests continued for a year now, and which had brought down several senior frontline... Read more