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18 Sep, 2024 | News
Al-Messalati Announces Resumption of Work at Sebha Oil Depot
18 Sep, 2024 | News
Al-Kabeer Discloses Government Threats and Expresses Willingness to Step Down if Parliament and State Council Agree
18 Sep, 2024 | News
Berndt Discusses the Central Bank Crisis with a Delegation from the Government of National Unity
17 Sep, 2024 | News
Bloomberg: “Egypt and Turkey Pressure Libya’s Rival Governments to Reach an Agreement to End the Strangling Oil Blockade”
17 Sep, 2024 | News
Belqacem Haftar: “10 Billion Dinars Allocated by the House of Representatives Insufficient for National Reconstruction”
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United States allocates more than $ 715 m to support the Libyan people
16 Jul, 2020 | News
The Ministry of Planning along with the US Embassy in Libya have conducted a comprehensive review of the aspects of cooperation between Libya and the United States within the framework of the Memorandum of Intent signed between the US Agency for International Development and the Ministry of Planning in October 2019…
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AFRICOM: Russian mercenaries planted land mines in Libya
16 Jul, 2020 | News
The U.S. military on Wednesday accused Russian mercenaries fighting on the side of eastern Libya forces of planting land mines and improvised explosive devices in and around the Libyan capital, Tripoli. The U.S. Africa Command, or AFRICOM, said verified photographic evidence shows “indiscriminately placed boo…
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Oil prices fall after OPEC+ agrees to ease output curb
16 Jul, 2020 | News
Oil prices fell on Thursday after OPEC and other producers including Russia agreed to ease record supply curbs from August, though the drop was cushioned by tightening global inventories as economic activity picks up. Brent crude LCOc1 fell 35 cents, or 0.8%, to $43.44 a barrel by 0852 GMT. West Texas Inter…
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Libya: Oil Shutdown losses about $7 Bn
16 Jul, 2020 | News
The National Oil Corporation (NOC) estimated on Wednesday the total the losses resulting from the closure of ports and oil fields, since January 17th, at $6,831,147,185 billion. This came in a brief statement published by the NOC’s official website, without any additional information.
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