Please log in to report.
Air France defended its decision to resume flights over Libyan airspace, saying the route helps reduce fuel consumption and flight times on some African routes. The airline said… Read More
Air France defended its decision to resume flights over Libyan airspace, saying the route helps reduce fuel consumption and flight times on some African routes. The airline said… Read More
Aguila Saleh reviewed preparations for the Asian-African Parliamentary Conference scheduled for mid-June in Benghazi. Discussions with officials from the Asian-African Parliamentary Assembly focused on logistics, technical coordination, and… Read More
Abdul Hamid Dabaiba met with Giorgia Meloni in Rome to discuss cooperation on energy, trade, and migration. Talks focused on Libyan gas exports, bilateral trade challenges, and coordination… Read More
Benghazi launched Libya’s first direct commercial shipping route to China, with the first cargo vessel arriving at the Free Zone Port of Jeliana. The new maritime corridor aims… Read More
Libya’s Ministry of Economy and Trade approved new branches for foreign companies from Hungary, Spain, the United Kingdom, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and Tunisia to support investment and economic… Read More
Libya joined a World Bank-backed initiative to end routine gas flaring by 2030 as part of efforts to reduce energy waste and improve environmental sustainability. Officials said Libya… Read More
The United States backed Libya’s unified development agreement, describing it as a step toward improving economic stability, transparency and public spending management. US and Libyan officials discussed cooperation… Read More
Mellitah Oil & Gas completed fabrication and assembly work for the Bouri Gas Utilization Project, with overall progress reaching 69%, above the planned target. The company began transporting… Read More
Libya’s High Council of State restructured the 6+6 electoral laws committee and formed a 15-member panel to coordinate with the House of Representatives on stalled electoral arrangements. Officials… Read More