The trial towards Sarkozy for alleged unlawful marketing campaign financing started

The trial towards Sarkozy for alleged unlawful marketing campaign financing started

(France 24).- Nowadays, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy went to the outlet of his trial prior to the Paris legal court docket, relating to alleged unlawful financing of his 2007 presidential marketing campaign via the federal government of the then Libyan chief, Muammar al? Gaddafi. The previous president faces as much as ten years in … Read more

Some other bother for the French ex-president: Did Gaddafi’s cash assist Sarkozy win the election?

Some other bother for the French ex-president: Did Gaddafi’s cash assist Sarkozy win the election?

After a ten-year investigation, the courtroom will listen allegations of a “corruption pact” concluded between Sarkozy and the Libyan regime, wherein middlemen delivered suitcases filled with cash to ministry constructions in Paris to finance Sarkozy’s victorious 2007 presidential marketing campaign. The courtroom will read about whether or not the Libyan regime demanded diplomatic, criminal and … Read more

Libya’s protests impose “force majeure” on the Sharara field

Libya’s protests impose “force majeure” on the Sharara field

The National Oil Corporation of Libya announced on Sunday a state of force majeure in the Sharara oil field due to protests. A state of force majeure will apply as of Sunday in the field, which can produce up to 300,000 barrels per day of oil. Libya’s oil production was halted repeatedly during the chaotic … Read more

Donga’s documentary film: A teenager documents the turbulent years of Libya’s life

Donga’s documentary film: A teenager documents the turbulent years of Libya’s life

Hossam Al-Khouly – Al Jazeera DocumentaryWith the end of the third session of the Saudi Red Sea Film Festival, the Arab audience watching there had watched quite a number of new documentaries that shed some light on the artistic state of production in each country. Through it, we can follow the political, economic and social … Read more

London newspaper: Arab stars to break the aura of isolation around Tripoli

London newspaper: Arab stars to break the aura of isolation around Tripoli

Paying attention to content creators, receiving their stars, and honoring them at the highest level coincides with the restrictions on local activists and their persecution if they exercise their political, intellectual, and ideological freedoms, whether in the west or east of the country. Al-Arab London – Receiving art and media stars and content makers in … Read more

Oil Price: The financial risks of international oil companies in Libya increased significantly after the overthrow of Gaddafi

Oil Price: The financial risks of international oil companies in Libya increased significantly after the overthrow of Gaddafi

The “Oil Price” oil website reported on Thursday that after the overthrow of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, the security and financial risks of international oil companies operating in Libya increased significantly. Regardless of the dismantled government agencies and the ongoing civil war, the threat of force majeure that is being implemented in the main oil … Read more

Lifting subsidies… 3 proposals on the government’s table

Lifting subsidies… 3 proposals on the government’s table

Prime Minister of the National Unity Government, Abdel Hamid Dabaiba, announced the decision to lift fuel subsidies. In yesterday’s meeting with the Hydrocarbons Committee, Al-Dabaiba attributed the reasons for making the decision to reports received from international oversight, the Central Bank of Libya, and local regulatory offices. The Ministry of Economy had previously presented 3 … Read more

Protesters extend the deadline for closing two oil facilities in Libya by 24 hours

Protesters extend the deadline for closing two oil facilities in Libya by 24 hours

A spokesman for protesters who threatened to close two oil and gas facilities near the Libyan capital, Tripoli, announced on Friday that they had decided to extend the deadline by 24 hours for talks with mediators. Protesters threatened to close the two facilities, and one of the groups waging an anti-corruption campaign launched a 72-hour … Read more

Former diplomat: Gaddafi was largely Arab and treated Bedouins with kindness

Former diplomat: Gaddafi was largely Arab and treated Bedouins with kindness

The former Iraqi ambassador to Libya, Ali Sabti Al-Hadithi, said that the late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was very Arab, and had good inside, and the way he dealt with it was Bedouin kindness. Al-Hadithi added, in a television interview, that Gaddafi sent a telegram to Saddam Hussein, when the Iran-Iraq war broke out, and … Read more

Al-Senussi consultations on the Libya crisis: features of a new political dialogue or the return of the monarchy?

Al-Senussi consultations on the Libya crisis: features of a new political dialogue or the return of the monarchy?

Al-Arabi Al-Jadeed – Osama AliIn light of the state of political stagnation that Libya is experiencing and the state of vacuum created by the decline in the effectiveness of the UN mission’s initiative to resolve problems related to electoral laws, the son of the Crown Prince of the former monarchy in Libya, Muhammad al-Rida al-Senussi, … Read more