The Education Ministry ordered schools in Greater Tripoli to halt classes for two weeks starting Sunday, provided that the suspension period be counted from the mid-year holiday for this year.
Read moreThe Coastal Security has seized a quantity of cannabis estimated at 20 kg on the shores of Tripoli.
Read moreThe Ministry of Education has activated distance learning program for students whose health condition prevent them to attend schools or may endanger other students.
Read moreThe Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation held an extensive meeting Monday to discuss activating Libyan-Turkish cooperation to restore Libyan documents during the Ottoman era in Libya.
Read moreThe Ministry of Education said on Monday that classes will continue as normal in schools according to a new health protocol and preventive measures.
Read moreThe Municipal Council of Hay Al-Andalus and the Education Monitoring Office in the municipality have decided to suspend studies for a period of 15 days, starting from Monday, January 24, until next February 5, due to t
Read moreThe Director of the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC), Haider Al-Sayeh, has denied rumors circulated on social media about imposing a partial or complete lockdown in the country.
Read moreThe Attorney General's Office announced the theft of 11 historical documents written in Aramaic.
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