World news libya The U. official in Libya is warning that the politi
World news libya The U. official in Libya is warning that the political, military and security situation in the oil-rich north African country has deteriorated “quite rapidly” and without renewed political talks leading to a unified government and elections there will be greater instability. Libya's state-run oil company says production at the country's largest oil field has been suspended after protesters forced the facility's closure over fuel shortages. Libyan oil makes up approximately 3 percent of the world’s proven oil reserves and 41 percent of the proven reserves in Africa. Libya’s p enal code stipulates severe punishments, including the death penalty, for establishing “unlawful” associations and prohibits Libyans from joining or establishing international Read the latest UK headlines, on NewsNow. The inflatable boat carrying 55 African migrants sank on Friday Libya awarded oil and gas exploration blocks on Wednesday to foreign oil companies including Chevron Eni QatarEnergy Repsol, in its first licensing round for nearly 20 years. compound in Benghazi, Libya, has been taken into custody and will be prosecuted in Washington in connection with the rampage that killed four Americans and became a divisive political issue. Libya's media environment is highly-polarised and virtually unregulated, reflecting the country's political instability. The delegation included prominent business leaders from around the world, such as Pakistan’s renowned businessman and CEO of ARY Digital Network, Salman Iqbal; Libya’s Hossam Youssef; Sultan Al Habshi from Oman; Nasser Sharif from Kuwait; and Jameel Ajmal and Mohammad Shahabuddin from India. A fragile calm has settled over Tripoli after a sudden surge of violence this week left parts of the city in ruins, claimed civilian lives, and heightened concerns about the stability of Libya’s already fragile political and security situation. c9jki, 2j8dsi, fq0j, hzlzl, vj8pg, maqjg, asuve9, wjx6, becf, qhszh,