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30 Oct, 2024 | News
The Public Prosecution Orders the Imprisonment of the Assistant Director of the Sabratha Center for Cardiac Surgery and Treatment and a Former Financial Supervisor
23 Oct, 2024 | News
Al-Menfi: “I Call on the Secretary-General to Expedite the Appointment of a Permanent Envoy to Libya”
23 Oct, 2024 | News
Naji Issa Confirms That the Coming Phase Requires Establishing a Medium-Term Economic Vision
23 Oct, 2024 | News
Al-Fitouri: “The Most That Can Be Done is for the Dollar to Reach 4.5 Dinars”
22 Oct, 2024 | News
Central Bank Grants Banks Authority to Accept “Personal Purposes” Cards at Local Points of Sale
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The container ship Lady Halloum set afloat again
10 Nov, 2020 | News
The General Company for Tugging, Rescue Operations and Maritime Services, in partnership with the Greek company Resolve Marine, managed to rescue and refloat the container ship “Lady Halloum”. The ship ran aground at Tripoli Port on 27 October due to strong winds and heavy rain. In a statement, the Mediterr…
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Ghassan Salame calling participants to turn the page on fighting
10 Nov, 2020 | News
The former UN envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salame, called on the participants at the Libyan Dialogue Forum in Tunisia to turn the page on fighting. “I hope that they have the courage and wisdom to unite their words, in order to turn a new page from fighting and enter the pathway of peace, prosperity and stability i…
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Mustafa Sanalla: “Libya won’t join OPEC quotas until its output steadies”
10 Nov, 2020 | News
Libya will not join OPEC quotas until its production stabilizes at 1.7 million barrels per day (bpd), a Wall Street Journal reporter tweeted, citing the National Oil Corporation (NOC) chief. Libyan oil production could reach 1.3 million bpd within a month, NOC’s Mustafa Sanalla told the Journal. OPEC-member L…
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Port of Tripoli receives tons of gasoline
9 Nov, 2020 | News
The Port of Tripoli is waiting for the arrival of a ship, carrying 23,000 tons of gasoline, according to the Libyan Ports Company. The company published recent data, which showed that the Port of Tripoli’s administration is expecting a number of ships to enter its port. The port’s administration announced the…
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