Tuesday Oct 01, 2024

Libya’s Oil Production Set to Resume Amid Political Breakthrough

Libya's Eastern Parliament has approved a new Central Bank governor, signaling a potential full restoration of oil production and exports. As the country breaks its political deadlock, this development could reshape global oil markets and geopolitical stability. Additionally, we reflect on the legacy of former President Jimmy Carter as he celebrates his 100th birthday, and explore Japan's new coalition government aimed at restoring public trust. Lastly, we highlight the inspiring story of Wang Liqin, a human rights advocate in China, who has been recognized for her courage in the face of oppression.

Sources:
https://finance.ifeng.com/c/8dJYrgWbBaV
https://www.voachinese.com/a/at-100-former-president-jimmy-carter-s-legacy-reevaluated-20240930/7805273.html
https://china.kyodonews.net/news/2024/09/8e59c7d58c05.html
https://chinadigitaltimes.net/chinese/?p=711817

Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:43) The oil market is greeted again! Libya breaks political deadlock and is about to fully restore oil production
(00:02:19) Former President Carter ushered in a centenary life, and his political heritage was re -evaluated
(00:03:58) The new party of the two parties signed the joint ruling agreement documents
(00:05:38) Chinese Politics and Religious Subject Support Association (Australia) | Announcement: 2024 (the first) Chinese Contemporary Hero Mother Award Awards

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