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Hungarian firm to build cement plant in Libya
A Hungarian company is planning to build a cement plant in Libya as part of the OPEC member’s plan to reconstruct the infrastructure and other sectors, aided by a surge in its oil export revenues following an increase in its crude output. Rotary...
Sudan: Tribal Divisions Amid a Civil War
Bayethe Msimang|Published 11 minutes ago 4min In a new chapter of chaos engulfing Sudan, the city of Karnoi in the Darfur region has become the scene of a bloody internal conflict between two clans of the Zaghawa tribe, leaving at least 19 people...

Sri Lanka’s Tea Sector Brews Big Gains amid Global Shifts
By: Staff Writer October 19, Colombo (LNW): Sri Lanka is stepping up the global positioning of its iconic “Ceylon Tea” brand as export earnings surge and a European Union Geographical Indication (GI) registration is pursued to protect its identity...

Chronicles Of Victory: President Ilham Aliyev Interviewed By Russian TASS News Agency On October 19, 2020 (PHOTO/VIDEO)
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 19. President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has given a video interview to the Russian TASS news agency. Trend presents the video interview. - Good afternoon. We are in Baku today...

Lawrence Tech in Southfield Launches 2026 Robofest
Robofest, an international youth robotics competition created by Southfield-based Lawrence Technological University professor C.J. Chung in 1999, has announced the theme of its 2026 Game competition, “Building Bridges.” Now in its 27th season,...
Hamas Uses Libyan Weapons in Attempted Israeli Helicopter Attack
In an era where every smartphone becomes a potential war correspondent, the deliberate filming of military operations transforms conflict from tactical engagement to performative spectacle. The Evolution of Combat Documentation The reported...

Libya Karama Party organizes a session on women’s health and breast cancer
Benghazi – The Libya Al-Karama Party, in cooperation with the Women and Children’s Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives, organized a national dialogue session titled: “Libyan Women and the Health of the Future: Towards National...

Powering Libya’s Green Renaissance: How Al-Fatah Agricultural Company is Powering the Nation’s Fields with Valley Pivots and New Holland Tractors
In the heart of Libya’s agricultural transformation, Al-Fatah Agricultural Supplies Company stands as a symbol of progress, resilience, and modern innovation. As the nation advances its development and food security goals, Al-Fatah has taken a...

Trump calls climate science a ‘con job’. That could make tackling the crisis a whole lot easier
The climate crisis, Donald Trump told the UN last month, is “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world”. With these words the US president rejected the international scientific consensus and evidence that we can all check daily with a...

Deputy General Commander of the Libyan Armed Forces Attends Graduation of New Officer Cadets in Egypt
Cairo – In a move reflecting the strength of strategic relations and military cooperation between Libya and Egypt, the Deputy General Commander of the Libyan Armed Forces, First Lieutenant General Saddam Haftar, attended the graduation ceremony...
Libya’s Daily Clashes Highlight Western Region Insecurity Crisis
A decade after Gaddafi’s fall promised democracy and stability, Libya has instead perfected the art of perpetual conflict—where armed clashes are as routine as sunrise. The Unraveling of a Nation Since the 2011 NATO-backed intervention that...

Launch of the Scientific Program of the Chemistry Department at the University of Benghazi
Benghazi – The scientific program of the Chemistry Department was launched today at the Faculty of Science at the University of Benghazi, in the presence of several faculty members, researchers, and graduate students, as part of the department’s...

Libya: Q-Fever, Animal Transmitted Disease, Recorded in Western Libya
Zintan— The National Center for Research on Tropical and Transboundary Diseases (NCRTTD) has recorded the first cases of Q Fever in Zintan and warned of its transmission to humans According to Dr. Abdulwahhab, Director of the Center in Zintan, the...

Atlético Madrid vs Inter Milan: Not Just a Match, But an Investment in a New Libyan Image
Benghazi – In a move that transcends the boundaries of sports, the city of Benghazi is hosting a global football event featuring Spain’s Atlético Madrid and Italy’s Inter Milan. This match is seen not merely as an entertainment event, but as a...

Libya: Damaged by Storm Daniel, Restoration Begins at Temple of Demeter in Cyrene
Cyrene— The Antiquities Authority announced the commencement of restorations work at an archaeological site of the Temple of Demeter in the city of Cyrene in eastern Libya, damaged by Hurricane Daniel in September 2023. This work includes the...

Libyan university hosts conference on sustainable development
06 october 2025 - 16:34:44 MA/BBA 305 Views Panafrican News Agency Benghazi, Libya (PANA) - An international scientific conference on training and sustainable development on the theme: "Current challenges and future aspirations" started at Omar...


Letters to the Editor | October 19, 2025
Concrete Jungle They took a chunk of Churchill Park without public consultation. The iconic Shirley Park was also threatened by massive development projects, with a part of it being fenced off for years. Now, the Lautoka City Council has announced...

Libyan National Army extends migrant crisis olive branch to UK but claims 'we don’t need money' to fix problems
Military commanders from Libya's eastern forces have extended an offer to collaborate with Britain on intercepting and returning undocumented migrants before they attempt Channel crossings. The Libyan National Army, which controls the country's...

Ancient traces of St. Mark reveal Christianity’s deep roots in Libya
Washington, D.C. Newsroom, Oct 10, 2025 / 06:00 am Here is a roundup of Catholic world news from the past week that you might have missed: Ancient traces of St. Mark reveal Christianity’s deep roots in Libya In the eastern Libyan city of Derna,...