Mohamed Hwej, Minister of Economy and Trade in the Tripoli-based Libyan government approved 16 investment projects for the private sector in different regions today. They were projects using the Privatization and Investment Board (PIB) investment law. Investment areasRegarding the approved investment projects and their areas and locations, Al-Najah said that the approved projects are specialized in the fields of manufacturing and packing foodstuffs, the building materials industry, tourism investments, the marble industry, the cardboard and paper industry, and the auto glass industry. Investment mapHe said these will be implemented under the supervision and follow-up of the PIB to encourage investment and benefit from the advantages granted to the local and foreign investor. Regarding the approved investment sites, Al-Najah reported that they are distributed in several Libyan cities according to the investment map approved by the Ministry of Economy.

July 30, 2023 20:57 UTC

Chandigarh : Rajya Sabha member from Punjab Vikramjit Singh Sahney on Sunday said that 17 Indian youths stranded in Lybia for the last six months have been released from jail in Tripoli. “All of them left India for Italy in February 2023 via Dubai and Egypt. Sahney said when he got to know about these youths in May this year, he contacted the Indian embassy in Tunisia and initiated the legal process for their rescue. Initially, our major concern was to take them out from the captivity of the local mafia,” he added. The Rajya Sabha member said that he will be sponsoring all the legal expenses and flight tickets of these youths for the journey back home and then offer them free of cost skill training.

July 30, 2023 19:15 UTC

The Libyan Business Council (LBC) announced today that the Maltese Chamber of Commerce will lead a Maltese business delegation to Libya this September/October. The delegation will include the Bank of Valletta. The news came on the back of meetings held by the Hisham Aldali, the General Manager of the LBC and Tarek Smuee, head of LBC’s Media and Public Relations with Anton Buttigieg, CEO of the Malta Commercial Company, Christopher Vassallo Cesareo, President of the Malta Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Maxine Micallef, Director of International Business Development at MG2i.

July 30, 2023 19:13 UTC

The Libyan Business Council (LBC) announced today that the Maltese Chamber of Commerce will lead a Maltese business delegation to Libya this September/October. The delegation will include the Bank of Valletta. The news came on the back of meetings held by the Hisham Aldali, the General Manager of the LBC and Tarek Smuee, head of LBC’s Media and Public Relations with Anton Buttigieg, CEO of the Malta Commercial Company, Christopher Vassallo Cesareo, President of the Malta Chamber of Commerce and Industry and Maxine Micallef, Director of International Business Development at MG2i.

July 30, 2023 18:30 UTC

CAIRO - 30 July 2023: EU ambassador in Cairo Christian Berger said Sunday that the pan-European bloc and Egypt are committed to taking measures against human smugglers who put the lives of people in danger. Speaking in a video commemorating the UN World Day against Trafficking in Persons, which falls on July 30, Berger said no country can possibly counter this issue alone. He stressed the need of joint action in this regard, citing the effective partnership between Egypt’s National Coordinating Committee for Combating and Preventing Illegal Migration and Trafficking in Persons (NCCPIMTIP) and EU member states and UN bodies to prevent related tragic incidents. Human trafficking is considered a high-profit business for criminal gangs, Berger noted, putting its estimated annual cost at several billion euros worldwide

July 30, 2023 14:43 UTC





Libyan Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush met in Tripoli today with Joost Klarenbeek who submitted his credentials as the Netherlands’ new ambassador in Libya. For his part, Klarenbeek affirmed his willingness to continue efforts to “strengthen relations and cooperation between the two countries and support efforts that seek to establish stability and peace in Libya.”Born in 19 July 1968, Klarenbeek served in his country’s Embassy Council in Croatia from 2003 to 2007. He went on to serve as deputy ambassador in Italy from 2013 to 2018. Since 2019, he served as special envoy for migration in the Dutch foreign ministry. Klarenbeek will replace Dolf Hogewoning who served as ambassador to Libya since October 2021.

July 30, 2023 12:48 UTC

Prime Minister Robert Abela said that he was taken aback by the PN’s proposal to liberalise the energy distribution market, saying that this would lead to an increase in energy prices. PN’s energy liberalisation proposalThe PM said that the PN Opposition is inconsistent on its energy proposals and changes its vision every six months. “The Opposition Leader is the only person that does not recognise that climate change is a global phenomenon,” Abela said. “Climate change is a result of human behaviour over the years – from toxic fuels to manufacturing.”Robert Abela said that the climate change authority, announced on Friday, was something the government had been working on for the past months. The Prime Minister lambasted the PN’s proposal to liberalise Malta’s energy distribution network and said that he was taken aback by this.

July 29, 2023 12:14 UTC

Tunisian authorities had violently forced him, his wife and their 6-year-old daughter across the border to Libya by foot without water, in the blazing heat, he said. FILE - Migrants gather in a desert area on the Libyan side of the Tunisia-Libya border on Sunday July 23, 2023. The Libyan police border guard in al-Assa, near the Tunisian border, found the woman and child in the July 19 photo dead, spokesperson Maj. Shawky al-Masry said. Human rights organizations, Libyan authorities and migrants themselves have accused Tunisia of violating international law with the mass expulsions across its borders. Libyan guard Ali Wali said his team has seen through binoculars Tunisian security forcing migrants toward Libya.

July 29, 2023 12:01 UTC

Tunisian authorities had violently forced him, his wife and their 6-year-old daughter across the border to Libya by foot without water, in the blazing heat, he said. The Libyan police border guard in al-Assa, near the Tunisian border, found the woman and child in the July 19 photo dead, spokesperson Maj. Shawky al-Masry said. Human rights organizations, Libyan authorities and migrants themselves have accused Tunisia of violating international law with the mass expulsions across its borders. Tunisian authorities long skirted a direct response to those accusations, but on Thursday, the Interior Ministry rejected any responsibility about “Africans outside its borders,” a clear reference to those in the desert. Libyan guard Ali Wali said his team has seen through binoculars Tunisian security forcing migrants toward Libya.

July 29, 2023 05:00 UTC

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July 29, 2023 02:43 UTC

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July 28, 2023 20:59 UTC

ST. PETERSBURG (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 29th July, 2023) Chairman of the Libyan Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi on Friday appealed to the Russian leadership with a request to help with the withdrawal of all foreign troops from the African country. Putin said in response that it was important to achieve true national unity in Libya so that the country does not turn into a zone of confrontation between third states. Libya's western part is controlled by the UN-backed Government of National Unity sitting in Tripoli, while the eastern part is under the Government of National Stability sitting in Sirte. The south of the country remains in turmoil due to civil unrest, the persisting terrorist threat and armed tribal violence. The Second Russia-Africa Summit and Economic and Humanitarian Forum is taking place in the Russian city of St. Petersburg from July 27-28.

July 28, 2023 20:40 UTC

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July 28, 2023 19:36 UTC

ST. PETERSBURG (UrduPoint News / Sputnik - 29th July, 2023) Russia's cooperation with Libya within the framework of the OPEC+ contributes to the stabilization of the energy market, Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday. Both countries have the potential for cooperation, the president added. "We have many years of experience in productive collaboration, and I think that we still have potential for joint work. Our trade and economic ties are developing quite well," Putin said, adding that in 2022 trade increased by 67.5%. The second Russia-Africa Summit and Economic and Humanitarian Forum is taking place in the Russian city of St. Petersburg from July 27-28.

July 28, 2023 19:18 UTC

Despite hearing more than an hour of public outcry, the Roanoke County School Board unanimously approved new rules about “curricular and noncurricular school and classroom displays” Thursday night. “All classroom displays must directly relate to the curriculum and instructional goals of the courses of study conducted in that classroom,” the new policy says. Over the course of 80 minutes, 27 members of the public spoke their concerns to the school board. Those speakers said the new policy is not supportive of LGBTQ+ students, and prevents teachers from displaying material — such as Pride flags — to display their support for those marginalized people. The policy arose after a series of contentious school board meetings, starting in May when a member of the public addressed the board to accuse specific school members who displayed rainbow-patterned classroom items of being “groomers” and “sexual predators.”Those comments spurred a series of counter-complaints in support of LGBTQ+ people at following board meetings.

July 28, 2023 19:09 UTC