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Libya gives Malta preferential oil rates

September 3, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

Libya and Malta have taken an important step in reviving their relations through a Memorandum of Understanding designed to give Malta preferential rates for oil […]

Libya: Interior Minister resigns blaming PM and Parliament

August 19, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Libya’s Interior Minister Mohammed Khalifa al-Sheikh resigned from his ministerial post as a protest against the lack of mandate to execute his duties, and the […]

U.S. wants approval for its drone attacks in Libya

August 12, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Washington is putting immense pressure on Libyan officials for the authorization of drone attacks on its territory according to a high-ranking Libyan official who wants […]

Libya: Drafted law limits foreign ownership at 49%

July 25, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Libya’s newly drafted law aimed at regulating the actions of foreign companies has received international criticisms as it awaits the approval of the parliament. International […]

South Korea brightens Libya’s forensic hopes

July 22, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

After a bloody revolution that costs the lives of many rebels, soldiers, and civilians, Libya wants to recover and identify the bodies of those who […]

Libya’s tourism is the region’s next boom

July 17, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

At the end of a Tripoli Tourism conference in cooperation with the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO), it was concluded that Libya, with its […]

Egypt is struggling due to bad credit ratings

June 28, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

Government officials in Cairo have claimed that the State-owned Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. (EGPC) is close to acquiring a letter of credit from the National […]

New pipeline project in Tunisia

June 12, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

Mahdi Jumaa, the Tunisian minister of industry has been in Tripoli, Libya for a two-day visit with discussions mostly focused on energy and construction. Plans […]

Libya to pay Kharafi $930 million in damages

May 21, 2013 Steven Addamah 0

The M.A Kharafi and Sons group, owned by one of Gulf state’s biggest merchant families, will be receiving $930 million in damages after the cancellation […]

Libya announces oil and gas protection

January 10, 2013 Geraldine Boechat 0

After a meeting which seems to be a successful one between Turkey and Libyan officials with the Turkish Energy Minister quoted saying he is “satisfied” […]

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