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This year's Global Competitiveness Report, compiled by the World Economic Forum, ranks Libya poorly in virtually all categories except macroeconomic indicators.
Libya's main football teams will take to the field this month for the first time since February 2011.
The Dar al-Ifta, Libya's religious advisory body, has published its opinion on the current unrest at oil refineries and ports.
Natalia Apostolova, who was appointed as the EU's ambassador to Libya in May, has officially presented her credentials to GNC president Nuri Abu Sahmain.
Libya's postal service has recently issued two new stamps.
The interim government, in partnership with the UN, plans to set up an independent body to oversee national-level talks on a range of issues.
Work on clearing the Gaddafi regime's former Tripoli stronghold is to start soon, according to the Prime Minister's office.
Libya is currently facing arguably its biggest challenge since the end of the 2011 conflict.
The Libya Report wishes all its readers a happy and peaceful Eid.
We'll be posting less content than usual over the next few days, but will back again as normal from Monday 12 August.
According to the state news agency, Egypt's ambassador in Tripoli has called on Egyptians living in Libya to donate money to a new bank account set up in Egypt's name.


