Libya Weather Forecast, Monday, April 22, 2024
The National Center of Meteorology (NCM) has expected the weather to be moderate in most regions of the country, while the wind will be active this evening in the northwestern regions, with an increase in clouds and a chance of scattered rain in some areas of the Nafusa Mountain - Gharyan - Tarhuna, as well as some areas extending from Khoms to Misrata.
The NCM expected, in its daily bulletin, that most regions of the country will witness stable weather conditions tomorrow, while the western region, especially the interior and south, will be affected on Friday by active southeasterly winds stirring dust, with a slight rise in temperatures.
Elkaber discusses Libya's membership in AFREXIMBANK
The Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), Saddek Elkaber, has met with the President of the African Import-Export Bank (AFREXIMBANK), Benedict Oramah, to discuss Libya's membership in the bank and its contribution.
According to a statement by the CBL on Tuesday, the parties met last Friday in Washington as part of the bank's vision to expand its dealings with African financial institutions.
They discussed the bank's objectives, promoting exports among African countries and launching a system for financial settlements across the continent.
North Africa Classic Car Show
The first show for classic car owners in North Africa was held in Tripoli by Tripoli Classic Car Club, in the presence of the mayor of the central municipality of Tripoli, the ambassadors of Algeria and Mexico in Libya, and classic cars fans.
More than 50 cars and motorcycles from Libya, Tunisia and Algeria participated in the show.
Gang leader sentenced to prison for fuel smuggling charges
The Criminal Court has convicted the leader of a criminal gang for deliberately trafficking illegal fuel off the coast of Zuwara city.
The court sentenced the defendant to six years and six months in prison and ordered him to repay around 113,549,821 Libyan dinars.
Additionally, he was deprived of his civil rights for the duration of the sentence and two years after its completion.
The Public Prosecutor's Office clarified Tuesday that investigations revealed the gang's deliberate smuggling of 165,669 litres of diesel fuel.
National "Reading Challenge" takes off, Souk Al-Jumaa hosts first stage
The Ministry of Education launched the first phase of the "Reading Challenge" competition on Sunday at the Abdullah bin Masoud School under the supervision of the Education Directorate in Souk Al-Jumaa.
Minister of Education Musa Al-Maqreif announced in his address at the opening ceremony that the ministry intends to roll out a national version of the initiative, distributing libraries to 900 educational institutions in the near future.
State of emergency declared in Kufra as displaced population brings disease outbreak
The Director of Kufra Teaching Hospital, Ismail Al-Ayda, has expressed concern about the spread of infectious diseases among displaced individuals arriving from Sudan to Kufra. He noted that the Ministry of Health has declared a state of emergency in response to this situation.
Al-Ayda described the health situation in the city as extremely critical, highlighting that a significant number of displaced individuals are suffering from infectious and potentially life-threatening diseases such as tuberculosis, AIDS, viral hepatitis, malaria, and various skin conditions.
Six months have passed with advent of Eid al-Fitr, yet Gaza is in distress
Six full months have passed since the aggression on Gaza, half a year of genocide, killing, continuous fear and kidnapping of lives in unbearable horror. The Zionists, have treated the people of Gaza throughout this period with unspeakable brutality, so much so that they [Zionists] said one to another: Do not consider them human beings!
They left no mortal old man, no infant, no pregnant woman, no shelter, no relief convoys, no medical teams, no hospitals, and no patients in intensive care rooms.
Libya, British Council discuss teacher training with University of Cambridge
Minister of Education Moussa Al-Maqreif received Mark Knight, the Director of Examinations Operations at the British Council, on Monday to outline the framework for signi
Libya, US discuss potential oil and gas sector partnership
Finance Minister Khalid Al-Mabrouk and the Minister of Oil and Gas Khalifa Abdul Sadiq convened with the US Deputy Secretary of State for Energy Resources, Jeffrey Byatt,
Libya teams up with ALECSO to safeguard intangible cultural heritage
Minister of Culture Mabrouka Toghi discussed with Emad Soula, an international expert at the Arab Organization for Education, Culture and Science (ALECSO), the ministry's
Libya, Nigeria discuss counterterrorism cooperation at African meeting in Abuja
A military delegation affiliated with the Government of National Unity (GNU) discussed the exchange of information on counterterrorism with Nigerian Defence Minister Moha
Aboul Gheit: There is no Libyan vision that might pave the way for elections
Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, has stated that there are no indications of a Libyan legislative vision that open the way to general elections.
Libyan Robotics team wins Judges' Choice Award at World Robotics Championships
The Libyan Quanta Robotics team won the Judges' Choice Award at the World Robotics Championship held in Houston, Texas, USA.
Flights between Tripoli and Kufra resumed after stopping since 2019
Libyan Airlines has resumed flights between Kufra International Airport and Mitiga International Airport, after four years of hiatus, at a rate of one flight per week, st
US Embassy calls for transparent investigation into death of activist in Haftar’s prisons
The United States Embassy in Libya has joined the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) in calling for a transparent and independent investigation into the dea
Libya beats Egypt, qualifies for FIFA Futsal World Cup
The Libyan national futsal team qualified for the 2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan after defeating its Egyptian counterpart on penalties (3-1) as the third-place
Uncontrolled epidemic feared in Kufra as HIV cases surge among refugees
The Mayor of Kufra, Abdul Rahman Okoub, has raised concern after detecting 800 HIV cases, including hepatitis, among Sudanese refugees residing in the city.