Malta Sends 40000 Coronavirus Vaccines And Testing Gear To Libya.

Valetta, Maltese Health authorities will send 40000 Coronavirus vaccines to Libya in addition to unspecified number of testing gear.

The ‘Times of Malta’ which reported the news said the medical material will be shipped on a chartered plane, following similar donations were sent to Tunisia last week.

During his visit to Libya last April, the Prime Minister of Malta Robert Abila promised to assist the neighboring country return to normalcy.

The vow came in the shape of resuming direct flights between the two countries, re-opening of the Maltese Embassy in Tripoli and opening a consulate in Benghazi.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Al Khoms Plays Host To This Year’s Celebration Of World Youth Day In Presence Of Head Of GNU Government.

Al Khoms, The city of Al Khoms hosted celebration of the World Youth Day, which was organized under the theme ‘Transformation of Food Systems, Youth Innovation for Human and Planet Health.’

The celebration, which was conducted on the Leptis Magna amphitheater, was attended by the Head of the Government of National Unity Abdul Hamid Al Dbeiba, several ministers and groups of youth who came from different parts of Libya.

The youth who chanted patriotic slogans called for unity of homeland, and demanded that they be partnered in the building of the future of Libya. No to war. Yes to Libya they chanted.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Presidency Council Issues Statement On World Youth Day.

Tripoli, The Presidency Council congratulated Libyan youth across the country on the World Youth Day which falls on August 12, and for which the UN has chosen this year the theme ‘Transforming Food Systems: Youth Innovation for Human and Planetary Health”.

‘Rebuilding of the country will only be complete with hands and minds of its sons, the Council said in its congratulatory message.

‘We look forward to employing effort of human development in service of the youth, to unleash their potential to build better future for their homeland, and restore stability, and to ensure that they no longer be used as tools for armed confrontations, the Council said.

There is a need to stand firmly with the youth for a brighter future that they contribute to make, it added.

Source: Libyan News Agency