Governor Sadiq al-Kabir, along with other senior officials from the Libyan Central Bank, relocated to Istanbul following threats from militias associated with Libya’s internationally recognized government. In an exclusive interview with Al-Monitor, Governor al-Kabir discussed the circumstances that led to their departure and the challenges they face in maintaining financial stability amidst the political turmoil in Libya. The move to Istanbul reflects the ongoing power struggles within Libya, highlighting the complexities of governance in the war-torn country.
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‘Moment of truth’ for world-first plastic pollution treaty
Plastic pollution is a global issue that negotiators are working to address through the world's first treaty, with talks in South Korea facing challenges in reaching consensus on limiting production and waste management. The High Ambition Coalition advocates for a comprehensive approach to tackling the plastic lifecycle, while oil-producing countries prefer a focus on waste alone. The US and China's positions are key to any agreement, with expectations high for a successful outcome at the...
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