The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, has called for precautionary and preventive measures to limit the spread of the Coronavirus, as infection rates rise in the country.
Read moreZawiya Municipal Council declared a state of emergency on Friday, July 9, for a total period of two weeks as part of a larger plan to combat the Coronavirus, having recorded a sharp increase in the number of infections.
Read moreThe Libyan Consul to Tunisia, Fadel Al-Qario, announced, on Saturday, July 10, the formation of an emergency committee, which is aimed at assisting stranded Libyan citizens in order to evacuate them from Tunisian territory throu
Read moreThe Head of the Presidential Council, Mohammed Menfi, instructed Saturday border authorities to enable Libyans stranded on the Tunisian side to return home after footage of Libyans went viral while they appealed to aut
Read moreThe Libyan Prime Minister Abdul-Hamid Dbeibah and his Tunisian counterpart, Hichem Mechichi, said shutting down borders is a temporary preventive measure that will be scrapped very soon.
Read moreThe Ministry of Higher Education issued a decision to temporarily suspend all studies in universities, until after the Eid Al-Adha holidays, due to the rising number of infections with the Coronavirus in the country.
Read moreLibya has announced the total closure of land and airports with Tunisia for the period of one week due to the spread of the mutated Indian strain of the coronavirus in Tunisia.
Read moreThe Health Minister of the Government of National Unity (GNU), Ali Al-Zanati, along with his Tunisian counterpart, Fawzi Mahdi, decided to form a joint Tunisian-Libyan health committee to follow up on the movements of travellers
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