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ICC Libya Case: The International Criminal Court will hold a key May 19–21 hearing in the El Hishri atrocity case, with judges deciding whether the case moves to trial—an overdue step for victims after the 2011 Libya referral. Libya–China Partnership: Tripoli’s Abdulhamid Dabaiba used a panel on Libyan-Chinese cooperation to push for Chinese firms to return, expand Belt and Road links, and accelerate technology transfer and local industry. Energy Training Push: Libya’s National Oil Corporation signed a training cooperation deal with a French development agency for renewable-energy skills at the Sebha Institute of Petroleum Technology. Oil Sector Legal Win: National Oil Corporation ended a decade-long dispute to take full ownership of the Ras Lanuf refinery, a potential boost for control and investment. Health & Security: Libya reported suspected lumpy skin disease in imported cattle in southern markets, triggering quarantine steps while lab tests are pending. Regional Context: The week also kept attention on wider geopolitics—from West Asia sanctions and maritime risks to the ICC’s broader role in ending impunity.

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