District Court issued criticism in Libya [10 sources]
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District Court issued criticism in Libya [10 sources]
Libya expressed disapproval of Sunni in Tripoli [7 sources]
Reports of conflict in Libya [3 sources]
The International Criminal Court held a second preliminary hearing on Wednesday for Khalid Al-Hishri, former head of the women's ward at Mitiga prison in Libya, who faces charges of crimes against humanity and war crimes. Prosecutors detailed allegations of rape, torture, persecution, and slavery targeting detainees and migrants between 2014 and 2020, and called for the case to proceed to trial.
Professor rejected The Us in Libya [3 sources]
CBL to inject US$ 300 million into card system, authorises transfer for small traders of up to US$ 100,000 quarterly The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) briefed local Libyan Arabic-language media outlets today that it has concluded a meeting with major local banks to discuss difficulties facing foreign currency sales for all purposes. This comes after the long-awaited sale of cash dollars had begun Monday in banks across Libya. Counterintuitively, instead of sending the exchange […] The post CBL to inject US$ 300 million into card system, authorises transfer for small traders of up to US$ 100,000 quarterly appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Libyan criticized Journalist in Libya [3 sources]
Naji Issa, Governor of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), and Major General Emad Al-Trabulsi, Minister of Interior, discussed a joint action plan aimed at curbing negative phenomena in the Libyan economy. The expanded meeting was held to discuss shared economic and security issues affecting the banking sector and the financial stability of the country. […] The post CBL Governor & Interior Minister discuss action plan to curb FX black-market, reduce smuggling across borders and imports outside banking system appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Libya's Central Bank announced plans to inject US$3 billion into the market during May and an additional US$3.5 billion in June to stabilize the dinar and meet accumulated demand for foreign currency across personal use, cards, and cash withdrawals.
The International Criminal Court has opened the confirmation of charges hearings for Khaled Mohamed Ali el-Hishri. One of the commanders of Mitiga prison in Libya. El-Hishri must answer for crimes against humanity and war crimes for rapes, sexual violence, torture and persecution.
Prosecution is seen as landmark step towards justice over abuses of refugees trying to reach Europe from Africa A former militia commander accused of overseeing murder, rape, enslavement and torture in Libyan detention centres will appear at the international criminal court on Tuesday for a hearing that campaigners say is a landmark step towards “justice, truth, reparation and deterrence” of abuses of refugees trying to reach Europe from Africa. The prosecution of Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity is the first to reach a courtroom resulting from the ICC’s investigation into crimes in Libya after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011. Continue reading...
Libya's Central Bank officially launched a direct foreign currency transfer service, enabling small traders, companies, suppliers, and artisans to obtain foreign currency through transparent official channels. The service is intended to reduce reliance on the black market for currency exchange.
Libya’s Tripoli based Ministry of Oil and Gas announced last Wednesday (6 May) that Libya had joined the World Bank’s initiative to eliminate Routine Gas Flaring by 2030 – saving about US$ 650 million per year. This Zero Routine Flaring (ZRF) by 2030 Endorsement by Libya is part of the Global Flaring and Methane Reduction […] The post Libya joins World Bank’s initiative to eliminate Routine Gas Flaring by 2030 – saving about US$ 650 million per year appeared first on LibyaHerald .
1.7 million (75%) receiving state-sector salaries through automated Your Instant Salary system compared to 2.2 million previously The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) reported yesterday that, according to the latest data, the number of public sector employees registered in the Your Instant Salary automated system reached approximately 1.7 million by April, compared to 2.2 million previously, representing a 75% participation rate. The news came as the CBL announces the commencement of April […] The post 1.7 million (75%) receiving state-sector salaries through automated Your Instant Salary system compared to 2.2 million previously appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Libya's Interior Minister Imad Trabelsi and Central Bank Governor Naji Issa agreed on a plan to reduce black-market currency trading affecting the Libyan dinar, though the CBL acknowledged that eliminating such markets in the short term is unrealistic.
Libya's Central Bank governor sent a letter to the Economy Minister calling for a ban on imports and re-exports that bypass official banking channels, requiring all transactions to route through formal bank transfers starting mid-June. The measure aims to strengthen control over foreign exchange and reduce informal trade practices.
Libya’s Anti Financial Crimes, Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing (AFCMLTF) agency reported yesterday that it had arrested and referred to the public prosecutor suspect ‘‘K.A.B’’ in possession of 409 bank cards issued by several Libyan commercial banks. The suspect was also in possession of 41 raw magnetic cards prepared and equipped for use in electronic […] The post Suspect arrested in possession of over 400 currency debit cards destined for money laundering via UAE and Turkey appeared first on LibyaHerald .
The Tripoli based Libyan Minister of Economy and Trade announced yesterday Decision No. (272) of 2026 (dated 17 May 2026) authorizing the Ministry of Health to use seven accredited international inspection companies to conduct external inspections on shipments of medicines and medical equipment at export ports outside Libya. The Economy Ministry said this comes within […] The post Economy Ministry accredits seven international inspection companies to inspect imports of medicines & medical equipment at ports of origin appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Libya's National Oil Corporation chairman Masoud Suleiman met with Shell officials and NOC technical directors to discuss ongoing studies on the development potential of several Libyan oil and gas fields. The study is expected to be completed by end of May as part of a 2025 memorandum of understanding between the two parties.
Aldabaiba visits Rome today: Debts to Italy and Libyan bureaucracy are holding back increased trade On the day of the arrival of Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister, Abdel Hamid Aldabaiba, for a two-day official visit to Rome, Italy’s Agenzia Nova reported exclusively yesterday that difficulty in payments, uncertain rules and complex procedures, continue to hinder economic relations between Italy and Libya, despite a strong mutual interest in strengthening trade. Aldabaiba […] The post Aldabaiba visits Rome today: Debts to Italy and Libyan bureaucracy are holding back increased trade appeared first on LibyaHerald .
The New Arab Op-ed: Absent reforms, unfreezing Libyan Investment Authority is risky Note: This op-ed was originally published in The New Arab and was authored by Justyna Gudzowska, Executive Director of The Sentry. Libya’s sovereign wealth fund needs better governance before UN sanctions can be eased, argues Justyna Gudzowska. On 11 April, the United States brokered a unified spending framework for Libya, endorsed by both eastern and western factions—a sign of […] The post The New Arab Op-ed: Absent reforms, unfreezing Libyan Investment Authority is risky appeared first on The Sentry .
Libya's joint economic chamber with Egypt has warned of fraudulent private inspection companies allegedly charging illegal fees in US dollars to process imported goods including cement, paint, and cleaning materials, according to correspondence from Libya's Ministry of Environment.
According to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Pankin, consequences of the current situation in Libya, Yemen and Syria may also affect the South Caucasus and the Caspian Sea regions
As part of efforts to support local production, Minister of Economy and Trade, Suhail Abu Shiha, met with a delegation from the Libyan Industry Union (LIU), representing most regions of Libya, in the presence of the Union’s Executive Director, Ali Nuseer. The meeting, the LIU reported, focused on developing practical solutions to the challenges facing […] The post Ministry of Economy and Libya Industry Union discuss ‘‘practical solutions’’ to problems facing local manufacturing appeared first on LibyaHerald .
The Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAIP) reported yesterday that representatives of the African Development Bank (AfDB) expressed their strong desire to support LAIP’s Two Transit Corridors Project and to expand the proposed support by mobilizing international funding from donors. LAIP said this funding would contribute to securing the necessary partial or full financing to complete […] The post AfDB offers to help fund Libya’s Libya-Africa Transit Corridors Project: LAIP appeared first on LibyaHerald .