At least 130 people, mostly civilians, have been killed by landmines and other explosives left over from heavy fighting in 2020, when warlord Khalifa Haftar’s forces attempted to seize the capital, Tripoli, backed by foreign fig
Read moreThe spokesman for the Government of National Unity (GNU), Mohammed Hammouda, denied Wednesday the news circulating online regarding the dismissal of the Chief of General Staff, Mohammed Al-Haddad, from his post.
Read moreThe Presidential Council (PC) Head, Muhammad Menfi, has affirmed his support for the General Staff to establish stability in all regions of Libya.
Read moreA humanitarian organization: a non-governmental organization called "Save the Mediterranean”, confirmed the disappearance of 12 illegal immigrants off the Libyan coast.
Read moreThe US said it is deeply concerned by the continued oil shutdown, which is depriving Libyans of substantial revenue, contributing to increasing prices, and could lead to electricity blackouts, water supply problems, and fuel sho
Read morePrime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah visited Tripoli's Fish Market, (Bab Bahr), on Monday, and stopped to talk with consumers and fishermen, who briefed him on the challenges facing this traditional industry.
Read morePrime Minister-designate of the east-based House of Representatives, Fathi Bashagha, said on Wednesday that he discussed the electoral process in Libya with senior officials in Washington.
Read moreA group of 131 Sudanese migrants in Libya arrived at Khartoum International Airport on Tuesday, the Sudanese news agency has confirmed.
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