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Tripoli, 08.03.2016(Lana) The South Studies Centre organized a seminar marking the launch of the centre's website. Scholars in various disciplines attended the seminar which reviewed studies and research conducted by the centre recently. The Executive Director of the Centre DrSaad Ahmed Salama introduced the centre and its activities such as research and studies covering various social, cultural and economic aspects relevant to the south of Libya, as well as regional and international developments with impact on the south of Libya. The seminar also covered issues and challenges... Read more
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Tarhuna, 08.03.2016(Lana) Mayor of Tarhuna and members of his municipalities visited several projects in the city including the halted ones. Mayor of Tarhuna, Ayad Al Bai told Lana that the field visit to see work progress of development projects and find out causes obstructing work. The visited projects include a road linking east with the west of the city. He said once completed the road would rare traffic conjugation in the city. He said the municipality is set to pave pedestrians. Street lights and painting state institutions. The municipality already launched work to finalize the... Read more
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Tripoli, 08.03.2016(Lana) Rehabilitation Training Centre celebrated today the graduation of a new batch of judicial police. The 365 graduates were trained in line with the development of state institutions. The graduation ceremony was attended by NSG Minister of Justice, and his deputies for judicial police affairs and administrative and finance and head of judicial police and mayor of one of Tripoli' districts. Speakers in the demons congratulated the graduates who spent 45 days studying legal and security sciences in the light of human rights standards. The ceremony included a... Read more
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Tripoli, 08.03.2016(Lana) Suk Jouma Crisis Committee launched aid caravan to Kufra to alleviate the sufferings of the community there due to latest clashes. The humanitarian aid includes food stuff blankets and other goods. =... Read more
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Tripoli, 8 March 2016(Lana) The Central Bank of Libya has attributed the current money shortage crisis in the banks to the fact that LD 24 billion are being circulated outside the banks. This amount which is mainly hoarded by businessmen has led acute shortage of liquidity at commercial banks, said Issam Al oul, the CBL Spokesman, who added that if only 1 percent was deposited to bank accounts, it would have promptly ended the money shortage problem. Al Oul noted that there were other reasons to money shortage at banks, which is the political and administrative division in the ... Read more