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Bani Walid— The 444th Brigade, affiliated with the Tripoli’s Ministry of Defense, announced Tuesday evening that a car bomb exploded within the vicinity of its Bani Walid’s military camp, alleging, “a suicide bomber detonated himself inside the car in front of the camp.”

Investigations resumed immediately after the explosion, said the brigade in a statement on its Facebook platform, “and our forces were able to control the situation within the first moments.”

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Rome— In a rather surprising move that could bring an end to the political impasse in Libya and facilitated the establishment of a unified political government, the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan National Army (LNA) Lieutenant General Saddam Haftar held a meeting on Tuesday with Ibrahim Dbeibeh, nephew and advisor to the head of the Government of National Unity (GNU) Abdulhamid Dbeibeh.

The meeting led to what seems to be intensive political activity in Tripoli undertaken by the GNU regarding the situation in the capital and the presence of a large number of armed groups affiliated with it, and in terms of its relations with outside allies such as the Italian government.

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Tripoli— Over the past three days, Tripoli and Moscow hosted celebratory events commemorating the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Libya and the Russia Federation.

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Benghazi– The Commander-in-Chief of the Libyan Armed Forces, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, his Deputy Saddam Haftar and the UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Libya (SRSG) held a meeting during which they discussed the UN’s proposed political roadmap that would lead to holding national elections during a period yet to be specified.
#LocalNews #Politics
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Tue, 9 September 25
Benghazi— The Libyan National Army (LNA) announced the graduation of the 87th Rapid Intervention Battalion after the completion of a one-year advanced training in Belarus.
#LocalNews #Libya
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Sun, 14 September 25
Tripoli— A high-level delegation sent to Washington by the Government of National Unity (GNU) to seek the strengthening of an economic, trade and investment partnership between Libya and the United States is viewed with skepticism among many Libyans who are getting increasingly frustrated of the continuing political impasse in the country.
#GlobalNews #News
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Sat, 20 September 25
Tripoli— A large delegation from the Government of National Unity (GNU) held talks with senior Turkish officials in Ankara focused on settling contracts concluded before 2011 and those signed in 2024 and 2025, according to a statement by the GNU.
#Government #Business

https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-gnu-turkey-in-talks-to-settle-contracts-signed-before-2011/
Tripoli— The Libyan Association of Judicial Bodies (LAJB) has demanded in a statement on 18 September that PM Abdulhamid Dbeibeh recant a decision whereby a committee was formed to hand over the sensitive Mitiga prison and the Ain Zara prison to the Ministry of Justice could lead to more tensions in the capital Tripoli and undermine the fragile truce that has been agreed upon recently.
#LocalNews #Government #Security
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-demanding-pm-recant-decision-could-undermine-tripolis-truce-analysis/
Tripoli— The Omar Al-Mukhtar boat had departed from the Tripoli seaport on Sunday evening to join 50 other boats of the Global Resilience (Sumud) Flotilla (GRF) with aim to break the Israeli blockade on Gaza which has been under a genocidal attack by Israel for two years.
#GlobalNews
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-omar-al-mukhtar-boat-departs-tripoli-to-join-gr-flotilla/
Thu, 25 September 25
Mr. Abdulla Ammar Al-Saudi, a prominent Libyan banker and a major figure in the financial world of the Middle East died on Tuesday 23 September 2025. He was recognized as a respected international banker with a career spanning more than 50 years. In 1976, he struck a deal with the Italian major automobile manufacturer as it was facing a financial crisis at the time.
#BusinessNews
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-saved-italys-fiat-in-1976-abdulla-al-saudi-libyan-banker-passes-away/
Tripoli— The Libyan Audit Bureau (LAB) signed two Memorandums of Understanding with both the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) and the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) aiming at enhancing the Bureau’s role in developing oversight methods and tools that improve transparency in Libya and help in fighting widespread corruption.
#News
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-lab-signs-mou-on-oversight-cooperation-with-undp-giz/
Kufra City – The Emergency Medicine and Support Center (EMSC) has confirmed that no cases of cholera have been recorded in the city of Kufra in southeast Libya, noting that the continuous efforts in raising awareness has begun to ensure the safety of the city’s residents.
#LocalNews #Health
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-emergency-medicine-no-cholera-cases-in-kufra/
Libya: Parliament, State Council Agree to Review Elections Commission
Sun, 28 September 25
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The House of Representatives announced an agreement with the High Council of State (HCS) to appoint new board of directors for the High National Elections Commission (HNEC) within 10 days.
#LocalNews
#LibyaElections

https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-parliament-state-council-agree-to-review-elections-commission/
Algerian FM Demands End to Foreign Interference in Libya
Tue, 30 September 25
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Algiers— "The time has come to put a definitive end to foreign interference in Libyan affairs, so that this proud people can heal its wounds, reunite, and restore unity among its people," the Algerian Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf told the UN General Assembly on Monday.
#Libya
https://www.thetripolipost.org/algerian-fm-demands-end-to-foreign-interference-in-libya/
Seven Libyan nationals who had been detained by Israel while participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla have arrived in Istanbul on October 4, 2025. The flotilla, consisting of around 50 civilian vessels carrying food and medicine, was attempting to break the blockade on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid. Israeli forces intercepted the flotilla and detained about 500 activists from various countries, including the Libyan participants.
According to the organization, four additional Libyans remain in Israeli custody and are expected to be released soon.

#Libya #Gaza
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-7-kidnaped-libyans-with-gsf-arrive-in-istanbul/
Libya: Damaged by Storm Daniel, Restoration Begins at Temple of Demeter in Cyrene

Restoration efforts have commenced at the Temple of Demeter in Cyrene, Libya, following significant damage caused by Hurricane Daniel in September 2023. The restoration focuses on the massive stone blocks from the gate of the Sanctuary of Demeter at the entrance to Wadi Balgdir and includes excavation work in the area south of the temple.

#Libya #Derna
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-damaged-by-storm-daniel-restoration-begins-at-temple-of-demeter-in-cyrene/
Libya: Q-Fever, Animal Transmitted Disease, Recorded in Western Libya

The National Center for Research on Tropical and Transboundary Diseases (NCRTTD) in Libya has reported the first known cases of Q fever in the country, detected in two sheep flocks in Zintan.
The disease, caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii, is typically transmitted to humans through inhalation of dust or contact with contaminated animal secretions.
It can cause mild illness in humans but may lead to more severe complications in rare cases.
In response, the NCRTTD is collaborating with veterinary and health authorities to implement isolation and preventive measures to contain the outbreak and prevent further transmission.

#Libya @QFever
https://www.thetripolipost.org/libya-q-fever-animal-transmitted-disease-recorded-in-western-libya/
Libya: Oil, Electricity Contracts with Foreign, Local Companies under Scrutiny

A committee appointed by Libya’s Presidential Council in August 2025 is conducting a comprehensive review of oil and electricity contracts entered into over the past five years with both foreign and local companies.

Known as the Technical Committee for Reviewing Oil and Electricity Contracts and Contractual Policies (TCROECCP), its mandate covers legal, technical, and financial dimensions. The committee plans to hold face-to-face meetings with sector firms soon to gauge whether budgetary expenditures match approved plans and whether contractual obligations have been met.