Fisheries Authority condemns aggression crime in MochaThe Central Bank announces the closure of the foreign exchange reservation system for personal purposes until next April.

The General Authority for Fisheries in the Red Sea has condemned the crime committed by the American-British aggression coalition by targeting a number of Yemeni fishermen off the coast of Mocha in Taiz province.

In a statement, the Fisheries Authority denounced the crime, which led to the martyrdom of two fishermen and the loss of others as they sought to earn a living by practicing the fishing profession.

The statement stressed that the American-British presence in the Red Sea poses a serious threat to the lives of thousands of Yemeni fishermen, and poses a threat to fish wealth and the marine environment.

It called on the international community to condemn all crimes and violations targeting fishermen.

Source: Yemen News Agency

The Central Bank of Libya announced today the closure of the foreign exchange reservation system for personal purposes until next April.

The bank explained that the quota allocated to all commercial banks has been reserved until the end of March, stressing that the date for opening the foreign currency reservation platform for individuals will be Sunday, March 31st.

It is noteworthy that the Central Bank had announced in early February the launch of the ‘Foreign Currency Reservation Platform for Individuals.’

Source: Libyan News Agency