Some neighborhoods of the Tunisian capital and some other cities witnessed protests and clashes between demonstrators and security men, against the backdrop of government measures taken by the government to limit the spread of the Corona epidemic. According to news agencies, the demonstrations came against the background of a rejection …
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“Tawassel for clearing mines”: We removed 170 mines and 30 cluster bombs from south of Tripoli.
The Executive Director of “Tawassel” Organization for Mines and Remnants Disposal, Abdullah Al-Shareif, said in a statement to Arraed Saturday that since the start of the aggression on Tripoli, they have removed 170 mines of two types “Moon 90” and “Moon 50”, and 30 cluster bombs that explode in the …
Read More »The World Bank: Failure to achieve political stability in Libya is detrimental to economic growth.
The World Bank said Sunday that the failure to achieve political stability in Libya was hurting the country’s long-term economic growth. In its annual report issued in January, the bank added that oil production in the Middle East and North Africa region is expected to recover, supported by the rapid …
Read More »World Health Organization: 10 countries got 95% of Corona doses.
The Regional Director of the World Health Organization in Europe, “Hans Kluge”, said that 10 countries have received 95% of the doses of vaccines against the Corona virus. “Kluge” stated, according to Al-Masry Al-Youm website, on Saturday, that countries led by the United States of America obtained quantities of the …
Read More »In the absence of the state … the “Pictures and Collectibles” exhibition of victims of Tarhuna graves succeeds in handing over the bodies to their families for burial.
Haftar’s al-Kani militia, after fleeing the city of Tarhuna last June, left a black spot of 30 mass graves in which more than 129 bodies of people who had been kidnapped by al-Kani were found, including children and women. The concerned authorities had difficulty identifying the bodies for their decomposition, …
Read More »In a letter that began with “Dear Tayyip,” Macron asks for Rapprochement with Erdogan and affirms Turkey’s important to Europe.
On Friday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that French President Emmanuel Macron sent a “very positive” message to President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Cavusoglu added to reporters that the written message from Macron came two days ago, affirming that the French president stressed the importance of Turkey to Europe and …
Read More »Guterres presents to the Security Council the appointment of the Slovakian “Jan Kubis” as the UN envoy to Libya.
The Russian “TASS” news agency confirmed, on Friday, that the Secretary-General of the United Nations, “Antonio Guterres,” suggested to the UN Security Council the appointment of the Slovak diplomat, “Jan Kubis”, as the new UN envoy to Libya. According to TASS sources, UN diplomats confirmed that there were no objections …
Read More »NATO: The Russian military presence in Libya is worrying, and we are watching it closely.
NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that the alliance is closely monitoring the Russian presence in Libya and other areas of the continent of Africa, indicating their concern about the Russian military presence in these areas. Stoltenberg stressed, during a press conference in Brussels after his meeting with the Mauritanian President, …
Read More »Haftar accuses the Libyans of ignorance and of not having the technology apparatus.
The leader of the failed aggression against Tripoli, Khalifa Haftar, on Thursday described the Libyans as “the ignorant people,” saying: The base of ignorance in Libya is very large. Haftar added, during his visit to the book fair in recent days, that the Libyans do not have the technology and …
Read More »With the formation of the executive authority is approaching .. Are we witnessing the return of foreign embassies to Libya?
The pace of events is accelerating in Libya, as the Libyan political scene is witnessing historical paths that could be a step to end the current crisis in the country by forming an executive authority according to what the meetings of the members of the political dialogue proceed. Tripoli and …
Read More »Cavusoglu: Turkey is determined to preserve the political solution in Libya and the initial results of the dialogue are positive.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Thursday that Turkey is determined to continue to keep the window of opportunities open for a viable, comprehensive, lasting and peaceful political solution to the Libyan crisis. Cavusoglu added that his country supports the political process led by the United Nations, stressing that the …
Read More »The Dutch ambassador expresses his satisfaction at the security stability in Tripoli
During his meeting with Interior Minister Fathi Bashagha, the Dutch ambassador to Libya Lars Tummers, expressed his satisfaction with the security stability in the capital, Tripoli, thanks to the ministry’s efforts. The two parties discussed – according to what was published on the official ministry page – on Wednesday, the …
Read More »“Williams” addressing the Advisory Committee: We have four very important days to return to the forum with concrete and positive recommendations.
The UN representative in Libya, Stephanie Williams, said Wednesday, at the opening of the advisory committee session in Geneva, that we have four very important days, to work in a spirit of seriousness, and to return to the dialogue forum with positive concrete recommendations. “Williams” affirmed that none of the …
Read More »Le Monde Afrique: Haftar’s allies are abandoning him and rejecting his aggressive policy.
A report published by the French website Le Monde Afrique revealed that France, Egypt and Russia informed Haftar of their opposition to the aggressive policy that he shows against the GNA in Tripoli. The site added, in its report on Tuesday, that the UAE still wants to achieve a military …
Read More »Lino: The advisory committee continues to discuss the proposed mechanisms and has not presented any names to fill the executive authority.
Member of Parliament and a member of the Advisory Committee, Adam Lino, said in a statement to Arraed, Wednesday, that the committee started its meetings in Geneva, Switzerland, and discussions are still continuing. Lino added that the meeting discussed the proposed mechanisms for selecting candidate names for positions of executive …
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