BP to Reopen Tripoli Office in Q4 2025
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The Libyan Public Prosecution announced the results of its initial investigations into the recent clashes in the capital, Tripoli, indicating that 20 people were killed, including 15 civilians and five inmates in correctional and rehabilitation facilities, in addition to the escape of 461 prisoners...
BP to reopen Tripoli office in Q4 2025
BP is set to reopen its Tripoli office in the final quarter of 2025 as part of a broader effort to relaunch its operations in Libya, the country’s state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC) announced this week. The move signals renewed international confidence in Libya’s oil and gas sector after a prolonged period of political instability […] The post BP to reopen Tripoli office in Q4 2025 appeared first on Libyan Express.
15 civilians and 5 others were killed in reform and rehabilitation institutions, in addition to 461 inmates fleeing.
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ICC Investigates Death of Anti-Government Activist in Tripoli
The Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) has confirmed it is closely monitoring the case of Libyan activist Abdul Moneim Al-Mariami, who died recently under suspicious circumstances while in custody. The office reiterated its commitment to ending impunity for crimes committed in Libyan detention centres. In a statement to Arabi21, the Prosecutor’s Office stressed that the ICC is following developments related to Al-…
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