Waha, a subsidiary of Libya’s state-owned National Oil Corporation, is producing roughly 350,000 barrels of oil per day (bpd) ...
Tunisian President Kais Saied discussed the latest developments in Libya with Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, ...
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World News in Brief: Food insecurity in Lebanon, Libya migrants freed, UNHCR tackles multiple emergencies – despite cuts
Since 2026, nearly 17 percent of Lebanon’s population has been living in a state of major food insecurity – a situation that ...
Aqila Saleh, discussed the latest political and parliamentary developments in Libya with the ambassadors of the United Kingdom and France to Libya. This came during two separate meetings held on ...
Libyan State-owned telco Almadar Aljadid has launched the country's first 5G network. The carrier launched the network in the country's capital, Tripoli, earlier this week, becoming the first telco in ...
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Tripartite Consultation Mechanism Meeting On Libya Concludes With Adoption of Final Statement
Tunisia hosted on Monday a meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Tunisia, Algeria, and Egypt within the framework of the Tripartite Consultation Mechanism on Libya, to discuss the latest developments in ...
Libyan company Zallaf Oil and Gas has shipped the first export cargo from the Chadar oil field, at 600,000 barrels. Production at the field started in January this year from five wells, Reuters ...
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Bodies of More Than 20 African Migrants Found in Mass Grave in Libya
The bodies of at least 21 migrants have been found in a mass grave on a farm in eastern Libya, security sources have said, with as many as 10 others who survived captivity showing signs of of torture.
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