LIA presents short-term investment plan for frozen assets – looking forward to UN Security Council’s approval
Aug 5 Sami Zaptia

LIA presents short-term investment plan for frozen assets – looking forward to UN Security Council’s approval

The Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) said in a statement dated yesterday that it is looking forward to obtaining the approval of the UN Security Coun...

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Minister of Transport signs cooperation and support agreement with the International Civil Aviation Organization
May 12 Sami Zaptia

Minister of Transport signs cooperation and support agreement with the International Civil Aviation Organization

The Minister Transport in the Tripoli-based Libyan government, Mohamed Al-Shahoubi, paid a working visit to the International Civil Aviation Organizat...

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Jun 7 Michel Cousins

LIA looks to repair asset damage caused by decade of sanctions

By Michel Cousins. On 5 May, the LIA announced the value of its assets up to year-end 2019 (Photo: LIA)Tunis, 7 June 2021:The LIA is looking to work w...

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Neighbouring states want Libyan funds abroad unfrozen to help Libyan people
Oct 20 Michel Cousins

Neighbouring states want Libyan funds abroad unfrozen to help Libyan people

By Libya Herald reporter.Tunis, 20 October 2016:Libya’s six neighbouring states have called for Libyan funds frozen in banks outside the country to be...

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Feb 19 Sami Zaptia

Turkey will lose its investments in Libya for supporting terrorism:Thinni

By Libya Herald reporter.Malta, 19 February 2015:‘’Turkey shall lose its investments in Libya, if it continues to support terrorism’’, Libyan Prime Mi...

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Nov 7 Newsdesk2

US may impose new sanctions on Libya

By Libya Herald staff.Tripoli, 8 November 2014:On the same day that the US released a joint statement on Libyan Supreme Court decision about the House...

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Will Greeks buy Libyan crude ?
Feb 24 Nigel Ash

Will Greeks buy Libyan crude ?

Greece’s economic woes are being compounded by the need to seek new and more expensive sources of crude to replace the 40 percent of its requirements...

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