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Steeped in over a millennium of history and craftsmanship, the medina of Fez has once again reaffirmed its stature as a jewel ...
The Arab Organization for Education, Culture and Science (ALECSO) announced on Thursday the inclusion of the archaeological ...
Exxon Mobil ( NYSE: XOM) is on the verge of signing an offshore gas exploration deal in Libya, according to the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli, which would mark the company's return to the country after a ...
EUBAM Libya reported today that, as part of its continued support to Libyan law enforcement agencies, it recently donated ten ...
With oil prices volatile and supply chains under strain, India eyes Libya as a critical addition to its long-term energy ...
A third of the newcomers have roots in prehistory, including mysterious megaliths in France and a region in Australia that is ...
UNESCO applauds Africa: Three sites removed from world heritage ‘in danger’ List The site was added to the danger list in 2010 due to rampant illegal logging, deforestation, and the smuggling ...
New Delhi, The World Heritage Committee has removed three African heritage sites in Madagascar, Egypt and Libya from UNESCO’s list of endangered sites, acknowledging successful efforts to ...
When sites are removed from the List of World Heritage in Danger, it is a great victory for all. For the countries and communities directly concerned, for UNESCO and, more broadly, for the shared ...
And there are reports of a mobilisation at Sirte in the centre and Ghadames on the Algerian border, perhaps to distract armed groups who hitherto sided with Mr Dbeibeh.
Oil majors like Chevron, ExxonMobil, and TotalEnergies are leading the charge in new and existing frontier basins.
The bid round for exploration and production agreements was expected to offer exploration blocks in the Murzuq, Ghadames and Sirte basins. As well as ongoing delays to projects and approvals in ...
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