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The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has forecasted the continued spread of desert locust swarms across Libya and ...
According to the analysis, an estimated 70 million hectares of land across 20 Arab countries are affected by human-induced ...
UN Libya published a study in May that it says provides an in-depth analysis of Libya’s socio-economic landscape, ...
Libya has formally integrated into the Medusa subsea cable system, marking a pivotal advancement in its telecommunications infrastructure. This 8,700-kilometre fibre-optic network, encompassing 24 ...
The agriculture sector is currently facing several challenges, including the growing global human population, depletion of natural resources, reduction of arable land, rapidly changing climate, and ...
Libya now holds shares in Afreximbank, enabling access to project financing • Move strengthens Libya’s role in regional infrastructure and trade initiatives • Bank’s shareholder funds rose to $7.5 ...
SPARKS, Nev. (KOLO) - The Nevada Department of Agriculture is urging horse owners to vaccinate their animals against West Nile Virus ahead of the start of mosquito season. They say the disease can ...
Agricultural insurance has achieved rapid development in China, but its role in enhancing agricultural resilience remains unclear. This article aims to fill this research gap by investigating the ...
MINSK, 25 May (BelTA) – Belarusian Agriculture and Food Minister Yuri ... by Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Karankevich visited Libya, in furtherance of the agreements reached at the highest ...
Authorities in eastern Libya say they have brought most wildfires under control after blazes broke out late Saturday across parts of the Green Mountain region. The Agricultural Police in Al Qubbah ...
Libya Says Oil Leak Occurs in Pipeline South of Zawiya City (Reuters) - An oil leak forced the shutdown of a pipeline south of Libya's city of Zawiya, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said on ...
In a court filing, Trump’s secretary of state claimed blocking migrant deportations to South Sudan will harm efforts to distribute humanitarian aid.