News

Zliten residents furious about delay of solutions to rising groundwater

Zliten municipality spokesman Ismail Al-Jawsmi has said that the problem of high groundwater levels in the city still exists, with the continuation of suction operations from the General Company for Water and Sanitation.

Al-Jawsmi explained, in a press statement on Tuesday, that the work of housing the affected families is ongoing according to the capabilities available to the municipality, pointing out that there is a state of tension and dissatisfaction among the residents as a result of the current situation and the failure to disburse the budget allocated to the municipality.

Economy

Baker International eyes opportunities in Libya, meets with PM

A team from Baker International Company presented a visual proposal to the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity outlining areas of collaboration and proposed cooperation with Libyan institutions. 

The team expressed their interest in operating within Libya given the current stability and seriousness in the country.

The President of Baker International Company, Douglas Baker, and the accompanying delegation met with Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah on Tuesday during their visit to Libya to discuss avenues of cooperation and investment.

Sports

Libya beats Burkina Faso in a football friendly

Libya's national football team began its training camp in the Moroccan city of Casablanca with a win against Burkina Faso 2-1 as part of the teams’ preparations for the resumption of the qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Libya's Faisal Badri opened the scoring in the 34th minute, but Burkina Faso equalized the score in the 41st minute with a goal by Traoré, before Libyan midfielder, Omar Al-Khoja, had scored the winner. 

This is the seventh win out of ten matches under the supervision of Serbian coach “Micho”, with three draws.

Variety

"City Nights" Ramadan festival activities kick off in Tripoli

The 2024 "City Nights" festival activities, in their second edition, started on Saturday evening, under the slogan “Good Days”, in the Marcus Arielius Arch Square, in the presence of the elders and residents of the Old City, and the president and members of the organizing committee for the festival.

Education

Ministry of Education announces midterm exam schedule

The Ministry of Education has announced the midterm examinations schedule for the second semester. 

All exams, including the primary and secondary education certificate tests, will start on Sunday per the Ministerial Decision No. 1046 of 2023.

The second semester began on January 21st and will conclude on May 2nd. The end-of-semester examinations will take place from May 5th to May 16th for students transitioning between primary and secondary education stages. Additionally, the second round of tests will occur from June 23rd to July 24th.

Health

Tripoli to organize International Conference on ophthalmology next May

Tripoli Eye Hospital will organize a scientific conference next May with the participation of a number of specialists and doctors from Libya and a number of Arab and foreign countries.

The Director of the Eye Hospital in Tripoli, Rania Al-Khoja, said in a statement to the Libyan News Agency, that the scientific conference will be held on May 9-10, with the participation of a number of specialists and doctors from India, Egypt, Tunisia, Jordan, Algeria, and an elite group of Libyan ophthalmologists.

Opinions

Drifting towards the abyss

Perhaps the statement/message from the UN mission in Libya to the group of members of the House of Representatives and the High Council of State, who met in Tunisia a few days ago, is the clearest and most realistic of all its previous statements and declarations, as the statement responds to the meeting, its goals, and its outcome in a polite and at the same time, firm language .

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PC, CBL discuss implementing currency levy

The Vice-Chairs of the Presidential Council, Abdullah Al-Lafi and Musa Al-Koni met with the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Siddiq Al-Kabeer, on Tuesday to discuss

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