Regime reported tensions with Libya in Iran [6 sources]
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Regime reported tensions with Libya in Iran [6 sources]
Administration rejected overtures in Libya [6 sources]
Professor made demands of President in Libya [3 sources]
Libya rejected Hungary in 47.5 [4 sources]
Reports of tensions in Libya [6 sources]
Reports of conflict in Libya [10 sources]
President rejected in Libya [6 sources]
Barack Obama fought with Libya in Iran [6 sources]
Reports of conflict in Libya [3 sources]
Libyan rejected in Libya [6 sources]
Libya rejected Hungary in Budapest [4 sources]
Libya rejected overtures in Tripoli [4 sources]
Senator criticized in Libya [6 sources]
Libya criticized in Tolmeita [8 sources]
Libya expressed disapproval of UN Security Council in Libya [8 sources]
District Court issued criticism in Libya [10 sources]
Libya expressed disapproval of Sunni in Tripoli [7 sources]
Reports of conflict in Libya [3 sources]
Professor rejected The Us in Libya [3 sources]
WHO validates elimination of trachoma as a public health problem in Libya
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]
The appeal trial of Nicolas Sarkozy on charges of illegal campaign financing from Libya concluded Wednesday after 11 weeks of hearings. Prosecutors are seeking a 7-year prison sentence; Sarkozy, who was convicted to 5 years at first instance and has served 20 days, made closing arguments through four defense lawyers.
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.