Colombian President Gustavo Petro will chair a high-level UN Security Council debate on Middle East peace in June, as Bogota holds the rotating council presidency.
When more than thirty journalism students and faculty members gathered inside lecture halls at the University of Tripoli, the moment marked far more than a routine academic workshop. It signaled the return—quiet, deliberate, and strategic—of Russia’s international media voice to
The Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, Karim Khan, has informed the UN Security Council that he has withdrawn from the case of Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, which has been before the court
The official of the High National Elections Commission in Libya said, on Tuesday, that the number of candidates for the presidential elections to be held on December 24 has reached 98 candidates.
The Libyan High Electoral Commission said, on Friday, that 23 people have submitted applications to run for the presidential elections scheduled for December 24 next. The Commission added, in a statement published
On Friday, the head of the Libyan High Council of State, Khaled Al-Mishri, announced that he would not run for office or participate in the parliamentary and presidential elections, pointing to a
On Monday, the Libyan Supreme Council of State (a consultative parliament) expressed its concern over repeated violations and errors that occurred on the official communication platforms of the Electoral Commission. Earlier on
Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi officially submitted, on Sunday, his candidacy papers for the presidential elections in Libya, which are scheduled to take place in two rounds, the first on December 24, and the
The High State Council (HSC) continues to indirectly seek to prevent the holding of elections. On the other hand, the world continues to push for Libyan elections to be held on December
On Saturday, the Libyan capital, Tripoli, witnessed the organization of the first international conference for the displaced in the country, with Arab and Turkish participation. According to The Eastern Herald correspondent, the
Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, said, on Tuesday, that the conflict in the country is “political par excellence, not regional.” This came in a speech Al-Dababieh addressed to the people of
Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah supported the holding of a national election on Dec.24 as envisaged in a U.N.-backed peace plan. The situation has improved significantly since the Berlin Process began in
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