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Weather: Low-pressure front continues; another drop in temperatureIn confirmation of its slogan (the homeland’s news from the homeland of the news): Al-Anbaa Al-Libiya is a weekly newspaper affiliated with the official LANA platforms.

RAMALLAH: A low-pressure front is expected to continue affect the country today, bringing down the temperature even more, according to the Palestine Meteorological Department. Rain and thunderstorms are also expected in most areas, with showers across most regions. Winds are southwesterly to westerly, moderate to active, with strong winds at times, and sea waves are meduim to wavy. Temperature is expected to drop even more on Friday as the low-pressure front continues to affect the country. Weather on Saturday is expected to be clear and cold and the temperature is expected to rise. Another low-pressure is expected to affect the country on Sunday, bringing along rain and thunderstorms as temperature drops again. PMD warned citizens against formations of floods in low areas, low horizontal visibility and slippery roads. Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA Issue (0) of the Libyan newspaper Al-Anbaa, issued by the Libyan News Agency, was issued in the city of Benghazi yesterday, Wednesday, January 10, 2024 , containing many news, reports, dialogues, and articles related to public affairs and important topics and files. The Director General of the Libyan News Agency, Ibrahim Hadiya Al-Mujabri, explained in the editorial of the issue that starting with the issue zero provides journalistic material of interest to all pioneers of LANA, which has reached sixty years old this year. Al-Mujabri pointed out that this publication is organized for the agency's platforms to stand in the face of all the rages of temptation, falsehood, and fraud, and to repel any suspicion of harming national constants. He stressed that the agency was confined within the Internet and was struggling in light of its lack of capabilities to reach the largest number of followers, pointing out that the agency's board of directors had taken many important decisions within the framework of openi ng many platforms, including an audio radio broadcast on shortwave and television to communicate Libyan news and the Libyan vision to all corners of the earth through social networking sites, in addition to an intellectual cultural magazine concerned with Libyan and Arab cultural affairs, a training and development center, and this newspaper, which 'increased one of us by an additional zero on the right.' Al-Mujabri said, 'We hope, through the Libyan News Agency, its newspaper, and its various platforms, to spread the culture of love and tolerance and to achieve reconciliation between people on the one hand and the press on the other hand, by allowing our proud people to know the truth in our country - whether good or bad - through trustworthy national sources like our platforms, to raise your voice to the official as exclusive news and a scoop, believing that there is no urgent matter more important than the opinion of the Libyan. Al-Mujabri concluded by saying that in the Libyan newspaper Al-Anbaa, we do not have red or yellow lines towards dealing with the issues of the homeland and the citizen, except for the two national pillars, which are the unity of Libya, the integrity of its lands, its national security, the sanctity of Libyan blood, and commitment to the values of the profession and the ethical journalistic message before professionalism. He pointed out that the news on our platforms will speak for itself without an intermediary or transmitter, stressing that LANA has no time between occurrence and speaking and it also has 'the homeland's news from the homeland of the news.' It is noteworthy that the Libyan Al-Anbaa newspaper was issued in 16 large-sized pages and, in addition to the news, dealt with a number of reports, dialogues, and polls, in addition to specialized pages such as economy, culture, arts, sports, and accidents. According to the newspaper's general supervisor, the newspaper will be issued temporarily as a weekly periodic every Wednesday morning, turning into a daily newspaper in t he future, God willing. Source:Libyan News Agency

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