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  1. UNSMIL welcomes regular production and export of oil under the National Oil Corporation control

    11 July 2018... The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) welcomes the return to regular production and export of Libya’s oil under the ...

  2. Security Council resolution 2146 (2014) Condemning attempts to illicitly export crude oil from Libya

    19 March 2014

  3. UN Security Council Resolution 2146 - Condemning attempts to illicitly export crude oil from Libya

    18 March 2014 Download SRES2146_0.pdf (232.16 KB)

  4. UNSMIL Expresses Concern Over Threats to Oil Production

    22 April 2021... Libya expresses its concern regarding the recent shutdown in oil production at Marsa al-Hariga and indications that other shutdowns may be ...

  5. Workshop to Facilitate Dialogue between Media and Security Sector in Libya

    23 April 2014... 23 April, Tripoli - UNESCO, UNSMIL and the nongovernmental organization Search for Common Ground organized ...

  6. UNESCO and UN Elections Support Team offer Libyan media professionals and NGOs training

    1 December 2013... Electoral Support Team, with the support of Libya’s High National Elections Commission, will organize workshops to provide qual ...

  7. Professional and Ethical Standards Strengthened in Libyan Media

    30 October 2015 Madrid, Spain – 29 October 2015 – In discussions facilitated by UNESCO and t...

  8. UNESCO: The Role of Libyan Media and its Responsibility in times of Crises

    30 July 2015 Madrid, Spain – 30 July 2015 – In discussions facilitated by UNESCO and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Spain, senior managers and owners...

  9. UNESCO: Training on Basic Standards of Reporting for Libyan Journalists

    25 May 2015 Tunis, Tunisia – 25 May 2015 – As part of UNESCO’s regional projects that promote and support freedom of expression, a three-day practical training on basic standards of reporting was organized for

  10. Up to three quarters of children and youth face abuse, exploitation and trafficking on Mediterranean migration routes – UNICEF, IOM

    12 September 2017 Children from sub-Saharan Africa targeted more than any other group, pointing to impact of discrimination and racism

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