Comment on this story Comment Gift Article ShareUNITED NATIONS — The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court announced Wednesday that he has submitted new applications for arrest warrants stemming from his investigations of alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in Libya. Subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on Russia’s war in Ukraine. ArrowRight Karim Khan told the U.N. Security Council in the first briefing by an ICC prosecutor from Libyan soil that the applications were submitted confidentially to the court’s independent judges, who will determine whether to issue arrest warrants. “The overwhelming crimes are against Libyans,” Khan said. “I made it clear that we had received evidence and information regarding allegations of crimes committed by the LNA,” he said, using the initials of the self-styled Libya National Army that Hifter commands.

November 10, 2022 03:38 UTC

Watch | The political process in Libya should be fully Libyan-led & Libyan-owned with no imposition or external interference: Permanent Representative of India to the UN, Ambassador @ruchirakamboj at a briefing by the @IntlCrimCourt on Libya. @IndiaUNNewYork pic.twitter.com/6wsEjz7K0W— Prasar Bharati News Services & Digital Platform (@PBNS_India) November 10, 2022(SocialLY brings you all the latest breaking news, viral trends and information from social media world, including Twitter, Instagram and Youtube. The above post is embeded directly from the user's social media account and LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.)

November 10, 2022 03:06 UTC

This press release is submitted and shown here in its original form, unedited by Furniture Today. Creations featuring UltrasuedeTM made by OIF students will debut on December 3(Saturday) at the “GRAND WISH STUDENT COLLECTION,” a fashion show eventwithin the Christmas event “Grand Wish Christmas 2022 – An Invitation toCHRISTMAS WIZARDING WORLD Harry Potter,” which is being organized by GrandFront Osaka. After being unveiled, these creations will be displayed at variouslocations in Grand Front Osaka North Building throughout the event period fromDecember 4 (Sunday) through December 25 (Sunday). Toray hopes that the useof UltrasuedeTM will further inspire these students and help to broaden thepossibilities of creative design. Sincethen, Toray has continued to provide information on UltrasuedeTM and quantities ofthe fabric itself to leading fashion- and design-related educational institutes both inside and outside Japan at no cost.

November 10, 2022 02:58 UTC

November is forecast at 1.92 million TEU, down 9.2% from the previous year and the lowest number since 1.87 million TEU in February 2021, the last time the monthly total fell below 2 million TEU. December is expected to drop to 1.9 million TEU, down 9% year-over-year. For the full year, 2022 is expected to total 25.86 million TEU, barely changed from last year’s annual record of 25.84 million TEU. With most congestion issues continuing to ease, the month is expected to be the slowest since 1.61 million TEU in June 2020. March is forecast at 1.99 million TEU, which would be a raise from February but down 15.2% year-over-year.

November 10, 2022 02:54 UTC

November 9, 2022 — Tripoli (AFP)The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor said Wednesday he had urged eastern Libyan military chief Khalifa Haftar to "prevent" crimes by his troops, as investigations into their actions continue. Karim Khan, the first ICC prosecutor to visit the war-torn country in a decade, arrived in Libya on Saturday. "I said that those were and are being investigated, (and) that military commanders must prevent, must repress and must punish crimes when they emerge." The Kaniyat allied with Haftar during his year-long offensive on Tripoli, but after he retreated in mid-2020, residents began discovering bodies. Before taking over as the ICC's lead prosecutor, Karim Khan defended Seif al-Islam Kadhafi, son of slain dictator Moamer Kadhafi, whose arrest the ICC is seeking for "crimes against humanity".

November 10, 2022 01:55 UTC





I would like to start by thanking the Prosecutor Khan for his 24th Report and for briefing us today on the work of the Office. I am pleased to note the Office of the Prosecutor has accelerated its investigative and cooperation activities under the renewed strategy outlined in the previous report. The report also highlights the increased support received from the Libyan authorities, including from the Office of the President of the Presidential Council of Libya ahead of the Prosecutor’s visit to Tripoli at present. We encourage the Libyan authorities to build on this and to take the key steps outlined in the report to increase further cooperation. In conclusion Madam President, I underline that the UK remains committed to working with the Prosecutor’s Office and the Libyan authorities, and urge them to build on the momentum that we’ve heard of today and accelerate progress towards justice for the victims.

November 10, 2022 00:32 UTC

The uprising in Libya that ended Muammar al-Qaddafi’s long reign in 2011 was supposed to provide a path to stability. Instead, the country descended into civil war, with regional powers vying for influence and resources. But while official negotiations have stalled, one peace group decided this summer to bring opponents together in Norway, where they would try to find a way forward. The group, Together We Build It, has been working on peace and security issues since 2011, in part by engaging more women and young Libyans in the process. While the Norway talks were held largely behind closed doors, reporter Amira Karaoud attended the conference and interviewed the participants.

November 09, 2022 23:25 UTC

The Minister of Planning and Finance in the Libyan Government, Osama Hammad, sent a letter to Attorney General Al-Siddiq Al-Sour, confirming that he had initiated a lawsuit against the Prime Minister in Tripoli, Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, and the Governor of the Central Bank of Libya, Al-Siddiq Al-Kabeer. “We would like to inform you that despite the adoption by the House of Representatives of the cabinet line-up, according to which confidence was given to the Libyan government headed by Fathi Bashagha as new Prime Minister, the dismissed Governor of the Central Bank of Libya obstructed the work of the Libyan government, and deliberately withheld the balances of bank accounts for state public revenues from the Ministry of Planning and Finance, the Minister of Finance in the Benghazi-based government said in an official letter. “The Dabaiba government blatantly usurped the authority and continues to seize the collected revenues, and spend them without legal authorization despite the expiry of its mandate,” Hammad added.

November 09, 2022 22:54 UTC

A number of Libyan civil society organizations have welcomed the visit of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to Libya and his meeting with a number of active political and security leaders in the country. In a statement on Wednesday, the NGOs expressed their appreciation for the role of the ICC and its recent efforts in Libya, led by Karim Khan, praising the “impartiality of the prosecutor and the court and his communication with everyone, east and west.”The statement of the NGOs stressed that “any solution in Libya must not exclude anyone and include all parties, in order to get the country out of the current state of impasse.”The commander of the Libyan National Army, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, had received in his office in Benghazi on Tuesday, the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, where the two parties discussed the situation in Libya.

November 09, 2022 17:37 UTC

Plateau United today failed to reach the money-spinning group stage of the CAF Confederation Cup after they lost 3-0 to Al Akhdar of Libya to go out on the away goals’ rule. Plateau United won the first leg in Abuja 4-1 a week ago and the odd goal they let in at home proved to be decisive today. The Jos club failed to defend the advantage from the first game in the return leg in Libya today. It was scoreless in the first half, before a late rally got the home team to go past the NPFL runners-up for last season. Plateau United strikers also spurned several chances to score in Libya to compound their predicament.

November 09, 2022 17:24 UTC

The regional spokeswoman for the US State Department, Hala Ghrait, said: There is no military solution to the crisis in Libya, adding that her country firmly rejects the use of violence and supports the full implementation of the ceasefire agreement in the country. The Emirati newspaper Al-Ittihad quoted the American official as saying that the only way to proceed with the political process is through a road map for credible elections that enable citizens to choose their leaders themselves, noting that this requires diligent work in accordance with the constitutional foundations of elections.

November 09, 2022 15:45 UTC

Extended Reality (XR) training solutions provider ARuVR distributes an immersive content creation suite for designing bespoke enterprise-grade immersive learning solutions that improve trainee outcomes. In November, ARuVR teamed up with multi-national beverages distributor Coca-Cola to deploy immersive training opportunities to its expanding workforce. Partnering with Coca-ColaIn collaboration with Coca-Cola Bepensa, ARuVR delivered immersive training tools to teach employees how to navigate and mitigate risks and accidents safely. The Coca-Cola Bepensa and ARuVR training programmes also won the Global QSA & ETA Innovation Challenge 2022 “Quality & Safety” award. The ARuVR and Coca-Cola Bespensa training program delivers notable training outcomes based on the most recently released figures.

November 09, 2022 13:23 UTC

Copy LinkUN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, announced a disaster action plan on Monday for an early warning system against climate change. Speaking at the UN climate summit COP27 in Egypt’s seaside city of Sharm El-Sheikh, Guterres said the plan calls for initial new targeted investments of $ 3.1 billion between 2023 and 2027 – roughly six per cent of the requested $50 billion in adaptation financing. “Vulnerable communities in climate hotspots are being blindsided by cascading climate disasters without any means of prior alert,” Guterres said. “Countries with limited early warning coverage have disaster mortality eight times higher than countries with high coverage. “People in Africa, South Asia, South and Central America, and the inhabitants of small island states are 15 times more likely to die from climate disasters.

November 09, 2022 08:26 UTC

According to him, the task of creating a dirty bomb was assigned to two Ukrainian organizations. “An even more dangerous scenario, being considered by Kiev, is a provocation at nuclear power plants located in the territory controlled by Ukraine. Risk of clash between nuclear superpowersThe Russian ambassador went on to say that Russia was making every effort to warn the international community about the looming threat. At the same time, they did not conceal their readiness to fight Russia ‘to the last Ukrainian.’” Antonov wrote. Since the beginning of the special operation the United States has provided $17.9 billion in military assistance to Kiev, the ambassador continued.

November 09, 2022 06:39 UTC

Shoukry's remarks came during his meeting on Tuesday with French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna, on the sidelines of the 27th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP27) in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm El Sheikh, said Spokesman for the Foreign Ministry Ahmed Abu Zeid. During the meeting, the foreign minister expressed appreciation of the French president's participation in the global climate conference. On her part, the French top diplomat lauded the distinguished relations between the two countries, congratulating Egypt for its success in bringing together the largest and unprecedented number of participants to the global climate gathering. Colonna said she was keen to be briefed on Egypt's vision on the key regional and international issues, topped by the developments in Libya and the repercussions of the Russian-Ukrainian crisis. The pair discussed ways of cementing Egyptian-French relations.

November 09, 2022 02:59 UTC