Jehaimi will say in his opening speech that Libya’s banking sector has failed over the last few decades to keep up with banking developments in the rest of the world. This includes the various banking services and products and banking technology as well as gaining the trust of customers. Furthermore, he will add that these qualitative aspects are important for strengthening the Libyan banking sector, enhancing economic growth, and addressing the problems of liquidity and other bottlenecks faced by bank customers. The state of the Libyan economy (presenting the experience of the Libyan private sector during the period). Third Topic: The role of banks in revitalizing the economy: available and absent mechanisms from the Libyan market.

November 06, 2022 21:57 UTC

Minister of Social Affairs, Wafaa Al-Kilani, has suggested holding an international women's conference in Tripoli to discuss their role in advancing peace in communities and disclosed an initiative to develop a feminist road map aimed at uprooting conflicts in the world. Al-Kilani made her remarks during a speech before the 5th International Summit for Women and Justice hosted in Istanbul, on Friday, with the participation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. She stressed the need to implement a feminist road map in Libya as it could accelerate solutions to the bottlenecks that impede the path of state building in Libya, as she put it. The minister also noted the tendency of the women ministers of the Government of National Unity to draw up an action plan for the effective contribution of all Libyan women in the political process. The proposed plan urges mechanisms to accelerate the development of women's capabilities and competencies within the various administrative bodies of the state and to promote their representation in leadership positions and before international forums.

November 06, 2022 20:42 UTC

On second day of his official visit to Libya , International Criminal Court (ICC) Prosecutor Karim Khan met with Abdoulaye Bathily, Special Representative of UN Secretary General for Libya. Prosecutor Khan expressed sincere thanks for the strong support of UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) for his visit, according to ICC.

November 06, 2022 20:26 UTC

The UN envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, called on all Libyan leaders to prepare for and be part of a national dialogue to come up with a unified position at all levels. Bathily told Al-Araby TV that time has come to put an end to the existing transitional period, by holding fair and transparent elections. He said this is the demand of all Libyans, adding that all western and eastern leaders in Libya whom he met with had expressed desire to hold elections. The UN envoy said that he would continue his tour across Libya with visits to the southern region in the coming days, stressing that the Libyan people in general want free and fair elections, and they also want to choose leaders who care about their economic, social, health and educational needs.

November 06, 2022 19:34 UTC

Mousa Aghil is a happy president for the Libyan Judo Federation. 'LBA' appears from time to time on the back number of Libyan athletes, but there is no doubt that in the future it will be more and more visible. The venue is especially used as the training centre for cadets. It was very good support and we hope for more in the future to bring Libyan judo up to its best level," adds the President. Beyond the traditional judo session and the cadet training centre, the facility is used for training courses for judo coaches, refereeing seminars, local championships and training camps for the national team.

November 06, 2022 18:53 UTC





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November 06, 2022 18:24 UTC

CATANIA, Sicily (AP) — The captain of a charity-run migrant rescue ship refused Italian orders to leave a Sicilian port Sunday after authorities refused to let 35 of the migrants on his ship disembark — part of directives by Italy's new far-right-led government targeting foreign-flagged rescue ships. On Sunday, Italy ordered the Humanity 1 to vacate the port of Catania after disembarking 144 rescued migrants, including with children, more than 100 unaccompanied minors and people with medical emergencies. Later Sunday, a second charity ship arrived in Catania, and the vetting process was being repeated with the 572 migrants aboard the Geo Barents ship operated by Doctors Without Borders. “Free all the people, free them,'' Italian lawmaker Aboubakar Soumahoro said in an emotional appeal directed at Meloni from the Humanity 1 rescue ship. Aboard the Humanity 1, doctors in Italy identified people needing urgent medical care after the ship's doctor refused to make a selection, said SOS Humanity spokesman Wasil Schauseil.

November 06, 2022 16:49 UTC

PoliticsWASHINGTON – The State Department is open to the possibility of an energy interconnection between Greece and Libya. The US State Department spokesperson said that the US continues to support projects that promote the energy interconnection of the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa with Europe. The US ministry clarified that it places special emphasis on electricity connections, as it believes that they help the energy transition process and enhance energy security. The chairman of Libya’s National Oil Corporation, Farhat Bengdara, said that the country is considering the creation of two natural gas pipelines to Greece and the Egyptian city of Damietta. Asked by the Athens-Macedonian News Agency (ANA) about the possibility of creating a pipeline that would connect Greece to Libya, a State Department spokesperson replied that it is their long-standing belief that the development of resources in the Eastern Mediterranean should promote cooperation and provide the foundation for sustainable energy security and economic prosperity across the region, adding that the US continue to support energy projects that will connect vital energy markets, such as the Eastern Mediterranean and North Africa, with Europe, and in particular electricity interconnections that help prepare for the clean energy transition that enhances energy security and sustainability.

November 06, 2022 15:28 UTC

Tripoli-based Minister of Social Affairs, Wafaa Al-Kilani, has suggested holding an international women’s conference in Tripoli to discuss their role in advancing peace in communities and disclosed an initiative to develop a feminist road map aimed at uprooting conflicts in the world. Al-Kilani made her remarks during a speech before the 5th International Summit for Women and Justice hosted in Istanbul, on Friday, with the participation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. She stressed the need to implement a feminist road map in Libya as it could accelerate solutions to the bottlenecks that impede the path of state building in Libya, as she put it. The minister also noted the tendency of the women ministers of the Government of National Unity to draw up an action plan for the effective contribution of all Libyan women in the political process. Libyan women can contribute to national reconciliation efforts leading to stability, justice, and equality, the minister says, underscoring that they are ready to draw up promising and innovative policies for the interest of their nation and all humankind.

November 06, 2022 09:23 UTC

Parliament Speaker Aqila Saleh has instructed the formation of a committee to set up a mechanism for distributing wealth according to geographical distribution, population, and oil and gas production and export areas. The first article of the resolution outlines the aim of forming the committee, stating that this would secure an equitable distribution of the country's resources and revenues so oil regions will have more opportunities. Article 5 of the resolution stipulates that the committee must submit a report on its work to the presidency of the House of Representatives no later than the end of November. The committee includes 11 members, described as "experts" without mentioning their competencies. The members will choose a chairperson from among them at their first meeting.

November 05, 2022 21:28 UTC

The Public Prosecutor's Office has announced the seizure of 14,910 pieces of hashish and 829,830 narcotic tablets, hidden in a container designated for transporting durable goods coming from Turkey, in the sea port of Misrata. The office directed the initiation of procedures to prosecute the perpetrators of the illegal trade in narcotics and psychotropic substances, confirming the arrest of one accused person.

November 05, 2022 21:28 UTC

The Special Envoy of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, called on all Libyans to prepare to participate in a national dialogue “to get out of the crisis with a consensus and one position that achieves the interests of the people.”In a press statement on Saturday, Bathily said “all Libyan parties in all regions should discuss the political, military and economic tracks.”

November 05, 2022 20:50 UTC

Elon Musk’s $44-billion takeover of the social media platform Twitter buzzed the global mindspace with notes of excitement and agony. Thus, the social media platform takeover promises the same enriching experience where people can exercise creative independence and free speech. A 16-year JourneyTwitter, maybe unbeknownst to many, is the most powerful social media platform. In October 2020, researchers tracked 9,000 politically active Twitter users, half of whom were Democrats and half of whom were Republicans. …and TakeoverThis is where the story of the Twitter takeover sets in.

November 05, 2022 19:11 UTC

TEHRAN — Iran’s President Seyyed Ebrahim Raisi said late on Friday that the enemies sought to turn Iran into Syria and Libya, but they failed. In a 4-hour meeting with the students participating in the first course of the "Paths of Progress Camps", Raisi stated, “Riots and attempts to disrupt the country are different from protests, and riots and those who create insecurity must be confronted.”Stating that Iran and its various cities are safe today, the president said, “Americans and our enemies sought to make the country insecure by implementing their patterns in Libya and Syria, but they failed.”Elsewhere in his remarks, the president noted that the Islamic Republic has had many advances that the people and even many elites don’t know about them in details. He then expressed hope that the holding of the camps of the Paths of Progress, like the camps of the Paths of Light, will bring many blessings to the country. The president considered students' familiarity with the country's progress and achievements as a factor to strengthen their motivation and determination, noting, “Students will see the progress made and will know that wherever we had more restrictions and sanctions, we made more progress with the will and determination of researchers, and this progress has made the enemy scrambling to devise new conspiracies.”Raisi considered the students and especially the members of the Olympiad teams to be the symbol and manifestation of the country's progress and stressed on identifying these talents and providing the necessary conditions for their continued growth and excellence. “The talented should know the system of the country's issues and use their abilities in the path of fixing these issues,” he underlined.

November 05, 2022 18:48 UTC

The General Commander of the Libyan National Army (LNA), Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, held a meeting Saturday in Benghazi with a delegation from the African Union, headed by Congolese Foreign Minister Jean-Claude Gakosso. Gakosso met Friday with the Libyan Prime Minister designated by the Parliament, Fathi Bashagha, where they discussed his government’s efforts to achieve national reconciliation. The meeting dealt with ways to prepare the general atmosphere for holding simultaneous presidential and legislative elections, as well as the efforts made by the African Union to reach a comprehensive Libyan solution, according to Bashagha. Gakosso met Thursday with the Speaker of the Parliament, Aguila Saleh, and said that “the time has come for Libya to take decisive steps towards resolving its crisis,” calling on the African Union to take a stand against foreign interference in Libya.

November 05, 2022 18:20 UTC