Trump adviser to visit Tunisia, Libya on North Africa tour

Massad Boulos, senior adviser to U.S. President Donald Trump, will arrive in Tunisia on Tuesday as part of a regional tour of North Africa that also includes Morocco, Algeria, and Libya.According to multiple media sources, Boulos is…

HNEC, UN review 2025 vote plans

The Chairman of the High National Elections Commission (HNEC), Dr Emad Al-Sayeh, met on Monday with Ms Stephanie Koury, Deputy Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for Libya, to review ongoing preparations for the second…

Libya opens doors to 40+ oil firms

Libya has attracted participation from over 40 international oil and gas companies in its latest licensing round, signalling renewed global confidence in the country’s energy sector.The companies represent a wide geographical range,…

Over 867,000 migrants in Libya, most based in the west

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has revealed that Libya is currently host to 867,055 migrants, with more than half residing in the western region of the country. The most represented nationalities are Sudanese,…

Israel rejects Western call for permanent Gaza ceasefire

Israel has rejected a joint statement issued by 25 Western countries calling for an “immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire” in Gaza, and expressing concern over the humanitarian conditions in the territory.In a post…

Takala rejects unofficial PM endorsements

Mohamed Takala, President of Libya’s High Council of State, has stated that any nominations for the position of Prime Minister must be carried out through official and legal channels, rejecting recent endorsements made outside formal…

Al-Menfi restricts use of VIP lounge at Mitiga Airport

The President of the Presidential Council, Mohamed al-Menfi, has issued strict instructions suspending the use of the presidential lounge at Mitiga International Airport by any party—whether official or otherwise—without prior…

Libya’s 100-metre rule: why you can’t build by the sea

As coastal development projects continue to grow in popularity across Libya, one recurring question arises: how close can one legally build to the shoreline?The answer lies in what is commonly known as the 100-Metre Law — a…