PROF.Milad Abdullah Taher
Milad Abdullah Taher Milad Abdullah Taher is a member of the Board of Directors of the Libyan Center for International Commercial Arbitration and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Libyan Foundation for Good Governance, Milad has extensive experience in industrial engineering, strategic planning, quality, strong design and total quality management (TQM) aimed …
Saad Sharada
Saad Sharada Saad Sharada, member of the Economic Development Committee of the Supreme Council of State and member of the Board of Directors of the Libyan Center for International Commercial Arbitration and member of the Board of Directors of the Libyan Corporation for Governance. Saad served as vice president of the Finance Committee of …
Tarek Aribi
Tarek Aribi Tarek Aribi is a member of the Board of Directors of the Libyan Center for International Commercial Arbitration, one of the founders of the Foundation for Good Governance in Libya and the Libyan Intellectual Property Corporation. Tarek has experience in creating, establishing, improving and evaluating the performance of companies to reach …
DINASOURES IN LIBYA
In reality there is no building dedicated to the dinosaur fossils found in Nalut. The fossils were first discovered by professor Masoud Khalifah Almashaekh. The remains are housed in a special wing of the local Red Crescent (Red Cross) building, and it is this wing that I am here referring to as Nalut Dinosaur Museum. …
GABREROUN
The Gaberoun Lake is an inspiring natural art formed deep in the Libyan Desert, which managed to survive the Great Sahara’s harsh conditions and sand effects throughout the age.The lake stands as a precious blue diamond amid the golden dunes, with palm trees on one side and on the ruins of the old village on …
WAW AN NAMUS
Waw an Namus (also spelled Wau-en-Namus, Arabic: واو الناموس) is a volcano in Libya. Of either Pleistocene or Holocene age, it is located within the eastern Fezzanregion. The origin of the volcanism there and at Al Haruj farther north is not clear. Radiometric dating has yielded an age of about 200,000 years ago, but other …
ACACUS MOUNTAINS
The prehistoric site of Tadrart Acacus, which is a continuation of Tassili n’Ajjer in Algeria, is very rich in prehistoric drawings, paintings and engravings, some of which are slowly deteriorating as a result of visitors and photographers wetting them for better photos, theft and vandalism among other acts of barbarism. Old Ghadames (the pearl of …