Today, virtual reality (VR) hardware developer Pico Interactive teased fans with a new product announcement on September 22 on a Tik Tok and Youtube live stream. Stay tuned on 22nd September 2022, 14:00 GMT+2 #PICO pic.twitter.com/KYD03VTeTE — PICO XR (@PICOXR) September 15, 2022The Chinese firm did not reveal much in its mysterious social media post, but it most likely shows the upcoming Pico 4 VR headset built for consumers and enterprises. Leaks and TeasersThe news comes after Pico and Tik Tok parent firm Bytedance first leaked the Pico 4 and Pico 4 Pro headsets. Before revealing its September 22 product announcement, Pico also debuted its Neo 3 headset in May. The device differs from the upcoming Pico 4 headset because it requires a computer connection while running system-intensive applications.

September 15, 2022 14:46 UTC

Libyan Parliament Speaker Aqila Saleh confirmed Thursday that the governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL) and the heads of the Audit Bureau and the Administrative Control Authority have lost their legal status. Saleh added in a speech during the parliament session held in Benghazi that these institutions are no longer affiliated with the Parliament, and they receive orders from the outgoing government led by Abdul Hamid Dabaiba. The Speaker called on the High Council of State to respond to the Parliament regarding these positions and refer them to an investigation into the performance of their duties and neglect of the duties assigned to them. Saleh accused the Presidential Council of siding with the government of Abdul Hamid Dabaiba, and that it does not stand at the same distance from all parties. He called for presenting this plan to society in a way that ensures justice for all Libyans to benefit from oil and gas income.

September 15, 2022 13:18 UTC

XR Today spoke to Dr Dmitry Mihaylov, Chief Scientific Officer of Farcana, a Dubai-based decentralised metaverse platform for events and gaming. Dr Mihaylov is also a Contract Expert at the United Nations and a Visiting Professor at the National University of Singapore. Lenovo ThinkReality to Drive Enterprise MetaverseWhen asked about the key emerging technologies needed to develop the enterprise, Dr Mihaylov stated that AR and VR worked differently for training. Despite this, data channels remained a blockage to the industry as there were inconsistencies with transferring big data across cities. Dr Mihaylov explained that it was a “very good strategic idea” that Ilman Shazhaev, CEO of Farcana, had previously discussed.

September 15, 2022 13:00 UTC

Participants from the Libyan Government and Embassies of migrants’ countries of origingathered in Tunis to discuss challenges and strengthen existing procedures on access to legal identity and consularservices for migrants, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM)

September 15, 2022 11:32 UTC

The Libyan Prime Minister, Fathi Bashagha, said the U.S. State Department’s Financial Transparency Report highlighted the extent of financial corruption of the outgoing government led by Abdul Hamid Dabaiba. “Undoubtedly, these practices must end, which my government will strive to achieve,” Bashagha pointed out on his official Facebook page. He added, “We will focus on applying the principles of accountability, transparency and compliance in all state institutions, working according to a budget approved by the House of Representatives (HoR).”He stressed the need for the independence of the National Oil Corporation (NOC) and the preservation of the country’s natural resources through a clear mechanism for managing them for the direct benefit of the Libyan people, explaining that the establishment of democracy goes through achieving financial stability.

September 15, 2022 11:15 UTC





The tanker El Hiblu 1, which was allegedly hijacked in 2019, by migrants that it had rescued at sea, had switched off its AIS tracking system and headed towards Tripoli at full speed, a court expert has testified. READ ALSO: El Hiblu 3 | the fightback against a racist narrative that criminalises migrationTaking the witness stand this morning, court expert Joe Degabriele exhibited a report he had prepared in April 2019 regarding the incident. He continued that at "0611 the ship was heading directly to Tripoli port, but then altered its direction gradually, still at full speed." On 28 March the ship changed direction again, heading towards Malta. Asked whether it was concluding its evidence, the prosecution said it was currently waiting for direction from the AG on this front.

September 15, 2022 10:48 UTC

The first, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, is leading the international community and trying to isolate the second, Fathi Bachagha. The tension has risen a notch in Libya where, at the end of August, the two rival Prime Ministers, Fathi Bachagha and Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, provoked violence in Tripoli. The French newspaper assures that it is Prime Minister Abdel Hamid Dbeibah who is at the origin of this blockage. Abdel Hamid Dbeibah therefore makes life difficult for Fathi Bachagha. By isolating it from the international community, it is in the process of marginalizing it and posing as the sole interlocutor with the international community.

September 15, 2022 09:01 UTC

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September 15, 2022 07:07 UTC

Swiss ambassador to Tunisia and Libya, Josef Renggli, has affirmed his country's support for efforts to hold parliamentary and presidential elections in Libya as soon as possible. This came during his meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Government of National Unity, Najla Al-Manqoush, where they discussed activating and developing bilateral relations between the two countries, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Facebook page. Renggli also affirmed Switzerland's support for the democratic process in Libya, peace efforts, and the maintenance of stability and security in the country.

September 15, 2022 01:40 UTC

Ambulances in Tripoli, Libya, in this picture taken on Dec. 25, 2018. (Mahmud Turkia/AFP via Getty Images)Libya Fuel Blast Injures 17BENGHAZI, Libya—A fuel tank exploded in a massive blast in the southern Libyan city of Sebha late on Tuesday, injuring 17 people, the health ministry said in a statement. The fire caused by the explosion was brought under control, witnesses said. The blast comes weeks after a fuel tanker blast in another southern Libya city killed several people and injured dozens.

September 15, 2022 00:43 UTC

Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History says a prehistoric human skeleton found recently in a flooded cave system along the country’s Caribbean coast was actually discovered and registered by the institute in 2019 and will not be threatened by a nearby tourist train project. Earlier this week, archaeologist Octavio del Rio said he and fellow diver Peter Broger saw the shattered skull and skeleton partly covered by sediment in a cave. They reported it to the institute, which had not publicly spoken of the find until its statement Thursday. The institute says that scientific analysis has still not been carried out on the remains, but that it is 400 yards (meters) from the path of the government’s Maya Train project and not threatened.

September 15, 2022 00:25 UTC

The Libyan Health Ministry said the number of injuries of the explosion of a Sabha fuel tank reached 17 persons, as the Minister of Health keeps following up on the developments of the incident and treatment efforts. Sabha medical center said Tuesday night it had received 13 persons with burns from the explosion of a fuel tank in the southern city, while the Emergency and Ambulance Apparatuses said it was preparing ambulances to transport some injured persons to Burns and Plastic Surgery Hospital in Tripoli. Ambulances arrived early on Wednesday morning from southern cities to Sabha to support the Emergency and Ambulance Apparatus teams at Sabha medical center. The explosion of a fuel tank took place near Hasawna neighborhood in Sabha. The injured persons were sent to Sabha medical center, Sanha International Hospital and Aseel Al-Ghad Hospital.

September 15, 2022 00:04 UTC

Musbah Akkari, the new chairman of the state National Commercial Bank (NCB), one of the largest banks in Libya, has apologised to customers and promised to improve his bank’s services. ‘‘We apologize to all our valued customers for any shortcomings and pledge to do more to improve services and improve banking services for the better.’’, he said. Akkari was formerly chairman of the largest Libyan bank, the state-owned Jumhuria bank. The NCB charman was announcing a raft of new services and products in reaction to customer demand and criticism. The NCB had been a typical state-owned bank with very poor customer service and little new products.

September 14, 2022 23:51 UTC

The country’s current political crisis stems from the failure to hold elections in December 2021 and the refusal of Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah who led a transitional government to step down. In response, the country’s east-based parliament appointed a rival prime minister, Fathy Bashagha, who has for months sought to install his government in Tripoli. The Dec. 24 presidential vote was postponed over disputes between the rival factions on laws governing the elections, and controversial presidential hopefuls. At the last Berlin conference in June 2021, where Germany and the United Nations brought together 17 countries, Libya’s transitional leadership headed by Dbeibah underlined its commitment to Dec. 24 elections. Guterres said that unfortunately “it was impossible to reach a full solution” to Libya’s political crisis through the Berlin process, “but it was possible to avoid the worst” and he supports another Berlin conference.

September 14, 2022 23:50 UTC

A court has jailed a Libyan man after he admitted to having presented a forged identity document to immigration officials upon his arrival at the Malta International Airport yesterday. His lawyer, Victor Bugeja contested the forgery charges after it emerged that the charges had been issued from a template. The disputed charges were withdrawn during the sitting, after which the accused changed his plea and admitted the remaining charges. On Bugeja’s insistence, the court specified in its judgement that the admission was limited to the use and possession of the document in question and not to having forged it. The court declared the Alhadar guilty on his own admission of the remaining charges and sentenced the man to imprisonment for six months.

September 14, 2022 23:42 UTC