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Libya's robust infrastructure for human traffickers and smugglers serves domestic and Russian enterprises, observers say. What can the European Union do to take control?
The Navy’s first port calls to Libya in more than five decades this week, to Tripoli and Benghazi, likely are intended to send a clear message to Russia and China about U.S. resolve across the ...
The new U.N. envoy to Libya has underscored the volatile security situation in the oil-rich country, with political rivals ...
Tripoli Criminal Court has sentenced 11 employees of a bank branch in Tripoli to varying prison terms after finding them ...
The UN Special Envoy to Libya, Hanna Tetteh, said that all Libyan institutions—without exception—have exceeded their original ...
Libya’s anti-illegal immigration authority in East Tripoli, under the Government of National Unity led by Abdul Hamid Dbeibah ...
Libya's dinar has plunged to record lows, driven by a sharp decline in oil revenues and escalating political unrest.
When Rasha Elghorour made her international debut for Libya in 2016, she hoped it would be the first appearance of many, the ...
Sanalla said ‘‘the Court decision is a victory for right and law, and an affirmation that attempts to attack these facilities ...
In the south, she said, the consolidation and restructuring of the Libyan National Army is fueling tensions with locals and resulted in heavy fighting and loss of lives in one village. Tetteh said ...
In the south, efforts to restructure the Libyan National Army (LNA) have led to deadly clashes. The country remains divided between rival administrations, with political struggles fueled by ...
Already worn down by years of political turmoil and economic hardships, Libyans are now facing a sharp deterioration in their ...