The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Abdel Hamid Dbeibah, has stated that his government is not responsible for any financial obligations arranged by the parallel government. “This comes from the role of the GNU since it began its duties to unify state institutions and end the long-standing political division that has negatively affected all aspects of social and economic life”, Dbeibah added. He also criticized the contradictions and restrictions facing the GNU's work by forming a parallel government and returning to the first square of the political division, saying “this has a direct impact on the life of citizens”.

October 15, 2022 07:14 UTC

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October 14, 2022 21:08 UTC

The Government of Grenada successfully negotiated the settlement of US$5 million in longstanding debt arrears owed to the State of Libya. These debts were contracted in the 1980s by the People’s Revolutionary Government (PRG). Longstanding unresolved debt arrears to Libya, Algeria, and Trinidad and Tobago have adversely affected Grenada’s credit rating, placing the country in the category of “Selected Default” or “SD.”The Government of Grenada says it will continue to make concerted efforts to resolve the remaining debt arrears to Algeria and Trinidad and Tobago, respectively, as regularisation of these arrears will greatly assist in unlocking the financial resources needed to support government’s transformational agenda. The settlement agreement was signed in Washington, D.C. yesterday by Libya’s Minister of Finance, Dr Khalid Al Mabrouk Abdalla, and Grenada’s Minister of Economic Development, Planning, Tourism, ICT, and the Creative Economy, Lennox Andrews, on behalf of Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, Dickon Mitchell. Minister Lennox Andrews is currently in Washington, D.C. attending the 2022 Annual International Monetary Fund (IMF) Meetings.

October 14, 2022 18:52 UTC

The new UN envoy to Libya, Abdallah Batili, the Senegalese, took office on Friday in Tripoli, according to the United Nations mission in the country, which suffers from security and political chaos. “I arrived in Tripoli today to begin my duties in my capacity as the Special Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations to Libya and head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya,” Batelli said in a statement published by the mission in an Arabic version. A senior foreign ministry official has received the ninth UN envoy since 2011, according to local media. The most prominent challenges to the stability of the country are the holding of the presidential and parliamentary elections that were scheduled for December 2021 and then postponed indefinitely due to strong differences on their constitutional basis. Abdullah Batili, who assumed the position that has been vacant since the resignation of his Slovak predecessor Jan Kubis in November 2021, stressed that the priority is to find “a consensual path leading to the organization of comprehensive and credible national elections as soon as possible”, “based on a solid constitutional framework.”He added that “the United Nations is committed to its support for Libya to hold comprehensive presidential and parliamentary elections, as the will of the millions of Libyans who have registered to vote must be respected.”

October 14, 2022 17:28 UTC

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October 14, 2022 15:47 UTC





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October 14, 2022 12:35 UTC

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has received 126 Nigerians from Libya, IgbereTV reportsThe stranded Nigerians arrived on Thursday at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos at about 4:22 pm. They consist of 46 male adults, 62 female adults, two male and six female children, as well as four female and six male infants. NEMA acting Coordinator of the Lagos Territorial Office, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed the incident in a statement sent to Channels Television. Represented the Director General, Alhaji Mustapha Ahmed, the Coordinator said the returnees were received at the Cargo Wing of the MMMIA. The Coordinator asked the returnees to turn a new leaf in looking for ample opportunities that abound in the country, which are enough for everyone to achieve their desired goals.

October 14, 2022 12:10 UTC

XR Today: Why are organisations and companies consulting architects to build their Metaverse spaces? We experience virtual settings up close, and visitors in a VR space will notice construction materials keenly. Ogden & Daniel: Storytelling is a powerful and vital component of a successful VR experience. We think of each VR event as telling a story with a beginning, middle, and end, much like a real-life event or performance. Considerations like music, setting, theme, and narrative make the experience feel as immersive, convincing, and emotive as possible.

October 14, 2022 12:08 UTC

By Christopher OjiThe National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has received 126 stranded Nigerians assisted back to the country from Libya. The Director General of the agency, Mr. Mustapha Habib Ahmed, while addressing the returnees, urged Nigerians to be wary of close associates, family friends, neighbours and elders who would deceive them with sweet talks of better life in foreign lands. “The returnees were voluntarily airlifted from Misrata, Libya, consisting of 62 adult females, six female children and four infant females. The males were 46 adults, two children and six infants by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM). “Other agencies that joined NEMA were the Nigeria Refugee Commission, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Department of State Services, Police and Nigeria Immigration Service.”

October 14, 2022 05:55 UTC

The National Emergency Management Agency on Thursday in Lagos received 126 Nigerians who had been stranded in Libya as they returned home. The agency’s acting Coordinator of the Lagos Territorial Office, Mr Ibrahim Farinloye, confirmed the development to the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos. Farinloye, who represented the Director General, Alhaji Mustapha Ahmed, said the Nigerians were received at the Cargo Wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport at about 4.22pm. He said the returnees brought back comprise 46 male adults, 62 female adults, two male and six female children, as well as four female and six male infants. “We admonish the returnees on the need to realise that there’s no country better than Nigeria.

October 14, 2022 03:51 UTC

Foreign Minister Najla Al-Manqoush, received, on Wednesday, the Deputy Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), Rizdon Zeninga, to discuss the mission's agenda as its new head Abdoulaye Bathily prepares to start functioning from Libya. "The meeting reviewed preparation for receiving the UN Envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, to facilitate his work from inside the country and to arrange serial meetings for the envoy upon his arrival in Libya," a statement by the Foreign Ministry said on Facebook. Zeninga conveyed to Al-Manqoush the UN and its envoy's support for the measures and efforts of the Government of National Unity aimed at holding national elections as soon as possible. The newly appointed UN mission Head, Abdoulaye Bathily, is scheduled to arrive at a later time in Tripoli to resume the mediation efforts and sponsor the UN-led dialogue and political process between the parties to the Libyan crisis.

October 14, 2022 02:02 UTC

The Libyan prosecutor’s office announced on Wednesday that three former ambassadors to Ukraine were detained on remand on charges of “financial corruption” during their tenure at the head of a mission in Kyiv between 2012 and 2019. The prosecutor’s office said in a statement that the prosecutor’s office “looked at the cases of corruption contained in the reports on the inspection and inspection of administrative and financial work in Ukraine, and the investigations showed that there was sinful behavior in relation to public money allocated for treatment and education, and others – by three former heads of mission and some of their assistants. This was reported by the Libyan news agency WAL. The department added that the detainees “caused serious damage to public money, as a result of which recipients of services suffered, and received hundreds of thousands of foreign currency for themselves and others in violation of the laws governing financial activities and control over the storage of public money. “The prosecutor’s office stated that after investigating and questioning the three heads of the mission and presenting the available evidence to them, it was decided to detain them.

October 14, 2022 01:50 UTC

The regional spokesman for the US State Department, Samuel Warburg, has stated that the US, Russia, Turkey or any other country cannot impose any solution on the Libyan people, stressing that it supports Libya's sovereignty and any solution in Libya must be intra-Libyan. Warburg confirmed that the new UN envoy to Libya, Abdoulaye Bathily, is in contact with all parties and held some meetings in New York on the sidelines of the General Assembly meetings and conducted a dialogue with all parties. He also explained that Libya is facing challenges without the presence of any consensus, or joint government and vision, saying that this will lead to a vacuum that the militias will unfortunately exploit,“We are in contact with the Egyptian government because we know that the chaos in Libya will affect Egypt”, Warburg added.

October 13, 2022 23:00 UTC

This misconception is a factor in the success of female terrorists in perpetrating many attacks, including suicide bombings. But these attitudes are changing with more frequent investigations and prosecutions of women terrorists in the United States and abroad. Given the heightened visibility, lethality, and contributions of female terrorists worldwide, this underestimation of women terrorists merits urgent recalibration. Historically, women have not been perceived as violent terrorists, and this lax attitude has led to the success of attacks, including suicide bombings. It means having specific programs toward potential women terrorists.

October 13, 2022 20:22 UTC

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has received another batch of 126 Nigerians stranded in Libya back to Nigeria. The Returnees were voluntarily airlifted from Misrata, Libya through the Voluntary Assisted Programme by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM). The latest arrival has put the figure of the stranded Nigerians from the war-torn country at 300 within two months as 176 returnees were assisted home on August 16. The male Returnees consist of 62 adult females, six female children and four infant females while the male Returnees were 46 adults, two children and six infants. The returnees were flown into the Cargo Wing of the Murtala Muhammad International Airport aboard an Al Buraq chartered flight with registration number 5A-DMG Boeing 700-787 l which touched down at 4,22pm.

October 13, 2022 19:44 UTC