The Libyan Customs Authority’s Ras Ajdir branch reported today that it had recently opened a new K9 Police Sniffer Dogs Security Unit at the Libyan Tunisian land border crossing. Dogs increasing level of security and surveillance at border crossingThe Ras Ajdir branch said this represents the latest level of security and surveillance at the centre. It has trained personnel, specialized staff, and expert dogs within the passport processing passenger lanes capable of detecting any prohibited materials, even if a car passes by several meters away or a person walks a few steps away. Dogs detect several prohibited substancesThe sniffer dogs, it added, are trained to detect drugs, medications, currency, and any other prohibited substances. The trainer’s primary role is to monitor these cues and act immediately according to established procedures to ensure rapid and accurate detection, even at long distances.

February 25, 2026 17:39 UTC

The High Council of State has called for an end to what it described as “parallel spending” and the cancellation of taxes and fees imposed on basic goods without legal procedures. In a statement issued after a meeting on Tuesday to discuss the economic situation, the council urged the Central Bank of Libya to scrap charges it said had increased prices and eroded citizens’ purchasing power. It also called for a suspension of development spending until a unified spending agreement is implemented between the two legislative chambers, in the presence of the central bank governor. The council urged the Government of National Unity to set a clear import budget in coordination with the central bank, prioritising essential goods and restricting non-essential imports to preserve foreign currency reserves. The statement also called for four months of bonus payments to retirees and social security beneficiaries, saying the measures were aimed at protecting economic stability and public funds.

February 25, 2026 13:12 UTC

The chairman of Brega Company for Oil Marketing, Fouad Balrahim, has announced the resumption of registration for the second phase of a nationwide cooking gas cylinder distribution scheme. Balrahim said the company had contracted to supply two million cylinders, with 1.5 million already delivered, as part of efforts to meet rising demand across the country. He added that 6,000 cylinders had been produced locally at a newly established factory, in cooperation with the Libyan Iron and Steel Company and the Military Manufacturing Authority. Production is currently in a trial phase ahead of a planned expansion. The official said the combined measures, alongside the completion of imports, are expected to end shortages of cooking gas cylinders by the end of 2026.

February 25, 2026 10:56 UTC

This extends the EU’s “Aspides” maritime security operation. The operation protects freedom of navigation in the Red Sea. It reflects the EU’s ongoing commitment to maritime security. It works to protect vessels. It also supports stability along key Red Sea maritime routes.

February 24, 2026 13:33 UTC

Core cause of collapse of the dinar is Hafter’s parallel spending outside the approved budgetIt also emphasizes that the core of the dollar exchange rate crisis is fundamentally linked to parallel spending outside the approved budget, which has reached levels several times exceeding the absorptive capacity of the national economy, surpassing the state’s actual ability to finance without harming monetary stability. Background to the crisisThe 300 billion parallel spending by the east has been absorbed as an official public debtIt will be recalled that Aldabaiba recently reported that the volume of parallel spending by the eastern Hafter regime has exceeded 303 billion dinars and has been officially recognized as part of Libya’s public debt. Aldabaiba explained that most of the hard currency issued by the CBL is consumed by parallel spending in the east, driving up demand for the dollar. In other words, the eastern regime is using the LD over-liquidity in circulation (money supply) to be buy up all the dollars on the black-market at any cost – devaluing the Libyan dinar further and further. The CBL viewMeanwhile, while the CBL agrees with Aldabaiba that the eastern regime is engaged in parallel spending outside the budget, it blames the overspending by both government for Libya’s economic crisis.

February 24, 2026 10:58 UTC





N’Djamena – A Chadian government decision was issued today, Monday. It confirmed the closure of the border between Sudan and Chad. This follows repeated incursions by armed groups. Agence France-Presse quoted a statement from Chadian Information Minister Mohamed Kassim Sharif. The statement said this decision follows repeated incursions.

February 23, 2026 18:33 UTC

The National Oil Corporation (NOC) has announced the resumption of production at the Sinawen oil field in the Nalut area after a suspension of more than three and a half years. It said the Arabian Gulf Oil Company had begun gradually restarting production after completing maintenance work and addressing operational bottlenecks, while fully adhering to safety and efficiency standards. The corporation described the move as part of its strategic plan to boost output, strengthen state revenues and support the national economy. It added that the Sinawen field, inaugurated in 2020, is considered a key component of oil infrastructure in western Libya. The gradual resumption of pumping is expected to raise production rates and provide additional resources to support local development projects and essential services.

February 23, 2026 13:19 UTC

The Anti-Illegal Immigration Agency says it has thwarted an attempt to smuggle petrol to neighbouring countries and seized two four-wheel-drive vehicles in the southern city of Kufra. In a statement released by its media office, the agency said desert patrols monitoring suspected routes intercepted two Toyota vehicles – a Tundra and a Sequoia – as they allegedly attempted to flee the scene. The vehicles were transferred to the agency’s branch headquarters in Kufra pending the completion of legal procedures, the statement added. The agency said its desert patrols would continue pre-emptive operations aimed at securing Libya’s borders, protecting desert roads and dismantling smuggling networks.

February 23, 2026 12:49 UTC

Libya has launched construction of a 20,000-seat stadium in the eastern city of Al-Marj, awarding the project to Turkish contractor Ekip Insaat as part of ongoing efforts to rebuild infrastructure and upgrade sports facilities to international standards after years of conflict. Libya rolls out nationwide stadium planThe contractor has begun site preparations, including surveys, soil testing, and project setup, ahead of the main construction phase. The Al-Marj project is one of four new stadium developments under Libya’s national infrastructure strategy. Aerial view shows early-stage construction work at the site of the planned 20,000-seat Martyrs of Dignity Stadium in Al-Marj, Libya. (Photo via Facebook/The Libya Update)Turkish contractors deepen Libya presenceIn addition to the stadium project, Libya’s Military Industrialization Authority has signed a separate agreement with another Turkish company to modernize and expand the Asbea Industrial Complex, though authorities did not disclose the company’s identity.

February 23, 2026 10:54 UTC

Nalut – After more than three years of halted operations, the Sinawen oil field in western Libya has resumed production. It aims to restart stalled fields and facilities. They allowed for the restart of the Sinawen oil field. It focuses on restoring stalled fields. These efforts could become a model for restoring stalled fields.

February 23, 2026 02:29 UTC

A Turkish official at Dorçe Prefabricated Buildings, Serhat Polat Demir, announced the company’s readiness to implement mobile and rapid-installation residential zone projects tailored to Libya’s desert conditions. “We previously carried out projects in Al-Kufra region (southeastern Libya), and we are ready to transfer our expertise in building mobile, rapid-installation residential zones to new projects that suit desert conditions,” he added. The camp built by the company does not only meet housing needs but also includes integrated infrastructure designed to support the technical requirements of oil pipeline operations. The project utilized single-story modular prefabricated units installed on concrete blocks adapted to desert terrain. This system allows for soil deformation tolerance and enables the camp to be dismantled and relocated when needed.

February 22, 2026 21:22 UTC

The Education and Teaching Supervision Office – Tripoli Central Municipality held the First Educational Media Exhibition at Umm Al-Saraya School, organized by the media coordinators of the supervision office, under the slogan “Our Media Is the Mirror of Our School.”The exhibition featured a collection of displays that reflected the journey of educational media within the supervision office, alongside artistic, awareness-raising, and dialogue-based activities that highlighted the role of media work in supporting the educational environment, enhancing educational awareness, and strengthening communication bridges between educational institutions and the local community. The organization of this exhibition reaffirmed that educational media is an active partner in developing the educational process, a fundamental tool for conveying the true image of the Libyan school, and for showcasing its efforts and noble educational mission.

February 22, 2026 21:22 UTC

The total number of transactions exceeded 200.7 million, with a combined value of 313.6 billion dinars. POS transactions reached 37.8 billion dinars through 288.6 million operations. The number of activated bank cards climbed to 5.5 million, while ATM withdrawals totaled approximately 23.9 million transactions valued at 12.6 billion dinars, indicating continued partial reliance on cash despite the growth of digital alternatives. Electronic wallets reached 186,817 accounts, with total circulation exceeding 92 million dinars. Meanwhile, the instant transfer service (LYPAY – ONEPAY) recorded 18.3 million transactions with a total value of 108.7 billion dinars, reflecting growing confidence in fast-payment solutions.

February 22, 2026 21:22 UTC

The National Oil Corporation (NOC) says its subsidiary Sirte Oil Company has completed a new horizontal well at the Zelten oil field with production exceeding 2,000 barrels per day. According to the NOC, the C345H well targeted the Zelten (L4) reservoir and includes a horizontal section of more than 1,300 feet. The company said advanced directional drilling and high-precision geosteering technologies were used. The well was tested last week, recording a flow rate of more than 2,000 barrels per day, the corporation said. The NOC described the result as a significant step in modernising field development, adding that horizontal drilling techniques are becoming a leading technical option after demonstrating improved efficiency and production rates.

February 22, 2026 19:03 UTC

There is a paradox at the heart of Turkish opposition politics that grows more consequential with each passing year. It reflects a deeper intellectual failure—a refusal to recognize that the world has fundamentally changed, and that the mental frameworks guiding opposition foreign policy were built for a reality that no longer exists. And no country's foreign policy requires a more sophisticated security intelligence framework to navigate it effectively. The Turkish opposition, in its foreign policy posture, is substantially reasoning from memory rather than from current intelligence. When a party's foreign policy statements are primarily calibrated to signal opposition to the government, to appeal to particular constituencies, to differentiate itself within a competitive electoral landscape, the result is a foreign policy that serves domestic purposes while failing as actual foreign policy.

February 22, 2026 17:27 UTC