Libyan Economy to Contract More Than 50% This Year, IMF Says
Libya’s economy will contract more than 50 percent in 2011 after eight months of fighting that paralyzed its oil industry,...
Read moreLibya’s economy will contract more than 50 percent in 2011 after eight months of fighting that paralyzed its oil industry,...
Read moreConocoPhillips, the third-biggest US oil company by market capitalisation, reported a 16 per cent drop in third-quarter earnings, citing a...
Read moreSwitzerland will on Thursday unblock some frozen Libyan assets and allow the transfer of money to some state institutions, the...
Read moreLibya’s interim leader yesterday sought to dispel fears that the North African nation would adopt hardline Islamic rule, a day...
Read moreBP Plc said on Tuesday it wanted to return to Libya and resume oil and gas exploration work, which it...
Read moreQatar Airways will fly four-times-a-week non-stop to Libya's second largest city of Benghazi starting November 1, taking the number of...
Read moreFollowing the installation of the new leadership in Libya, the Bangladeshi government of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has decided to...
Read moreBritish engineering firm AMEC is ready to move workers back into Libya as its new rulers attempt to restore oil...
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