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Source:Libya Today
June 14, 2024 12:08 UTC
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Source:Libya Today
June 14, 2024 12:03 UTC
The rescued African refugees on arrival at the Kigali International Airport. Rwandan immigration officers on Thursday, June 13, received 113 refugees and migrants from Libya. Through the mechanism, which was set up in 2019 to support African migrants stranded in Libyan detention facilities, Rwanda has received more than 2,300 migrants and asylum seekers. Through the mechanism, migrants' asylum claims are processed in Rwanda. Rwanda is home to more than 130,000 refugees, mainly from DR Congo and Burundi.
Source:Libya Today
June 14, 2024 09:08 UTC
The value of Libya’s non-oil exports amounted to US$ 3.1 billion, the Libyan Export Promotion Centre (LEPC) reported Thursday. Dates, olive oil and fish top the list of exports, it added. Seeking duty-free exports to TurkeyThe LEPC said it is also working to overcome the difficulties facing Libyan exports to enter the Turkish market, as Libyan exports face great burdens in terms of customs duties and high taxes. Discussions are ongoing with the Turkish side to treat Libyan exports the same way Turkish exports are treated in Libya, it confirmed. Two Libyan olive oil brands win gold at Athens International Olive Oil Competition 2024 (libyaherald.com)Two Libyan olive oil brands win gold at Geneva’s European International Olive Oil Competition (EIOOC) 2024 (libyaherald.com)Advancing the diversification of Libya’s economy through planting high density olive trees for olive oil production (libyaherald.com)Libyan winners of Japanese and Norwegian international olive oil competitions honoured (libyaherald.com)Libyan olive oils win three prizes at the Japan Olive Oil Prize 2023 (libyaherald.com)An olive oil industry can diversify the economy and earn foreign currency: Head of SME programme (libyaherald.com)First National Olive Oil Prize launched (libyaherald.com)Libyan olive oil from Gharian wins two international prizes during May (libyaherald.com)Libya’s Libico olive oil from Gharian wins another international prize (libyaherald.com)Libyan olive oils win prizes at Berlin awards – plans to increase production | (libyaherald.com)Libico olive oil exported to Italy | (libyaherald.com)Libyan Export Promotion Centre discusses with Italian Chamber export of olive oil, dates and tuna to Italy and Europe | (libyaherald.com)Libya organizes non-oil exports conference – Tripoli, 16-17 March | (libyaherald.com)Libya considering allowing fish exports to EU | (libyaherald.com)Libyan dates exported to Morocco through Benghazi port | (libyaherald.com)Libya takes first steps towards exporting fish to Europe | (libyaherald.com)Oil and olive oil fair opens in Tripoli | (libyaherald.com)Never mind the oil, what about the olive oil?
Source:Libya Today
June 14, 2024 08:27 UTC
That legacy appears to have returned, with the International Criminal Court’s prosecutor, Karim Khan, saying in January there are grounds to believe both sides may be committing war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide in Darfur. He is wanted by the ICC on charges of genocide and other crimes during the conflict in Darfur in the 2000s. The resolution demands that the RSF and government forces ensure the protection of civilians, including allowing those wishing to move in El Fasher or leave the North Darfur capital to safer areas. In February, Sudan’s foreign minister held talks in Tehran with his Iranian counterpart amid unconfirmed reports of drone purchases for government forces. Dagalo, the leader of the RSF, has reportedly received support from Russia’s Wagner mercenary group.
Source:Libya Today
June 14, 2024 08:17 UTC
The G7 includes Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States. Other guests include Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, fresh off his own election, and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. "It is also a strong signal to (Russian President Vladimir) Putin that Putin cannot outlast us,” she said. “I regret this,” Macron said about the text, answering the question of an Italian reporter on the sidelines of the summit. The G7 summit is taking place in a sprawling luxury resort that’s something of a theater set, a faux town made to resemble one of Puglia’s medieval white-stone hamlets but that actually only dates from 2010.
Source:Libya Today
June 14, 2024 07:35 UTC
He is wanted by the ICC on charges of genocide and other crimes during the conflict in Darfur in the 2000s. The resolution demands that the RSF and government forces ensure the protection of civilians, including allowing those wishing to move within El Fasher or leave the city for safer areas to do so. “The people of El Fasher are trapped. Famine is setting in, and the threat of a large-scale massacre looms large.”Already, hundreds of people have been killed and scores wounded in El Fasher, she said. Thomas-Greenfield said over 25 million Sudanese are in dire need of humanitarian assistance, and she and many council members urged that more crossings be opened — and that donors come forward.
Source:Libya Today
June 13, 2024 19:37 UTC
The new Ambassador of Spain to Libya, Javier Soria, presented his credentials today to the Tripoli based Libyan Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Taher al Baour. I agreeThis website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy
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June 13, 2024 18:27 UTC
Libya and Tunisia signed a security agreement yesterday to pave the way for the reopening of the Ras Jedir border crossing. Controlling the border crossing and the prevention of any armed manifestations. Prevention of vehicles not roadworthy from crossing as per the two countries’ regulations. Empowering the joint committee to resolve any obstacles or problems preventing security work at the crossing. It will be recalled that the border crossing has been closed since 19 March after clashes between Tripoli forces and local forces. Tripoli government forces regain control over Ras Jedir Libyan-Tunisian border crossing (libyaherald.com)After loss of control of the Libyan-Tunisian border crossing to local militias: Interior Minister vows to regain control even through use of force (libyaherald.com)Armed clashes between government forces and local Zuwara forces at Libyan-Tunisian border crossing – Tunisia closes border (libyaherald.com)Interior Minister oversees delivery of inspection scanning vehicles at Libyan-Tunisian land border crossing (libyaherald.com)Vehicle scanners and surveillance cameras being installed in Benghazi (libyaherald.com)
Source:Libya Today
June 13, 2024 15:17 UTC
Libya’s Tripoli-based National Unity Government and Tunisia have reached an agreement to reopen the Ras Ajdir border crossing between the two North African countries after more than three months of closure. Many people on both sides of the border share the same first and family names, leading to some being mistakenly identified as wanted criminals or terrorists. That will come after the completion of maintenance operations, changes of security personnel and upgrading the quality of the border crossing in accordance with international standards. People queue to cross into Tunisia through the Libyan Ras Ajdir border crossing in September 2021. AFPArmed confrontations on the Tunisia-Libya border recur due to long-running conflicts in Libya that broke out after the toppling of dictator Muammar Al Qaddafi in 2011.
Source:Libya Today
June 12, 2024 22:31 UTC
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Interior ministers from Libya and Tunisia said on Wednesday they had agreed to partially reopen the border crossing at Ras Jdir on Thursday morning, and to fully reopen it on June 20 after more than three months of closure. In mid-March, the Libyan interior ministry said it closed the border crossing due to armed clashes after the border was attacked by "outlaws". Ras Ijdir is the major border crossing between the two countries in Libya's western region, where Libyans often go to Tunisia for medical treatment and trucks with goods coming in the opposite direction. "The reopening will be tomorrow for humanitarian cases, special cases that have permits from the Tunisian and Algerian interior ministry, and medical cases," said Trabulsi. Trabulsi added that he would meet Nouri on June 20 at the border crossing "to hold a meeting and fully reopen it to all travellers".
Source:Libya Today
June 12, 2024 20:33 UTC
The Ras Jedir border crossing between Libya and Tunisia will be officially reopened on June 20, after more than three months of closure for security reasons. This should ensure greater safety and protection for Libyan and Tunisian citizens who cross the border. The agreement also includes a commitment to open six centers for the electronic registration of Libyan citizens' cars, not to impose unarranged taxes or fines, to control port terminals and against the carrying of weapons. Last March, Imad Trabelsi had ordered the closure of the land border point with Tunisia and the withdrawal of the staff stationed at the crossing "to preserve human lives and public property". The decision was taken after the Berber militias of the Libyan city of Zuwara had rejected a column of vehicles sent from Tripoli to take control of the border point.
Source:Libya Today
June 12, 2024 19:51 UTC
TRIPOLI, June 12 (Xinhua) -- The International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Wednesday that it had assisted 163 migrants to return to their home country, Bangladesh, from Libya this week. "IOM's Voluntary Humanitarian Return (VHR) Program continues to assist stranded and vulnerable migrants who request assistance to return from Libya to their home countries. This week, a flight to Bangladesh with 163 migrants was facilitated from Benghazi to Dhaka," IOM tweeted. The Voluntary Humanitarian Return program, run by IOM, arranges the return of migrants stranded in Libya to their homeland. According to IOM, the VHR Program has helped 80,000 migrants return to their countries of origin voluntarily from Libya since 2015.
Source:Libya Today
June 12, 2024 19:20 UTC
The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA), Libya’s main Sovereign Wealth Fund, reported yesterday that its chairman, Ali Mahmoud Hassan, had met on the same day with the Ambassador of Japan to Libya, Shimmura Izuru, to discuss the related issues of the frozen funds by the UNSC resolutions. The meeting, the LIA highlighted, comes as Japan chairs the Sanctions Committee regarding Libya during 2023-2024. During this meeting, it reported, the two parties discussed the latest updates related to the investment plan submitted to the Security Council Committee established pursuant to Resolution 1970 (2011) regarding Libya. This included the LIA’s vision, strategic objectives, and promising opportunities provided by the investment plan to develop Libya’s economic performance. The meeting also discussed the negative impact of the current freezing measures imposed on the assets of the Libyan Investment Authority, especially considering the rapid growth of global markets, the LIA said.
Source:Libya Today
June 12, 2024 17:56 UTC
Libya’s state National Oil Corporation (NOC) reported yesterday that in 2024 it aims to drill121 new wells to explore and exploit natural oil and gas resources and to carry out maintenance on about 1,335 other wells. It said it is planning to continue a series of important operations in the oil and gas sector to ensure the sustainability of oil production.It will be recalled that NOC chairman Farhat Bengdara reiterated on 9 June that he aims to raise production from the current 1.2 million to 2 million barrels per day by the end of 2025.
Source:Libya Today
June 12, 2024 16:17 UTC