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BENGHAZI (Reuters) -More than 100 migrants, including five women, have been freed from captivity after being held for ransom by a gang in eastern Libya, the country's attorney general said on Monday.
The news was revealed by the Tripoli based Libyan Ministry of Oil and Gas on 20 September after Acting Oil and Gas Minister ...
Rome and Athens have identified Turkish and Russian involvement in a growing security threat from North Africa.
‎At the workshop held in Tripoli yesterday entitled “The Role of the Banking Sector in Revitalizing Stalled Housing Projects ...
Libya has formally protested Greece’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) claim south of Crete, published in the EU’s Official ...
The Ministry of Interior has held talks with Egyptian diplomats on finalising security arrangements for the reopening of ...
Juweifi, met with the British Ambassador to Libya, Martin Longden, on Sunday to discuss joint efforts in supporting local ...
Italy and Greece are warning their European and NATO allies about a serious security threat coming from Libya. They believe ...
In an article in the newspaper Sada Al-Eqtisadiah on July 3, Libyan economist Mohamed Abu Snena warned that Libyan Airlines ...
More than 100 migrants, including five women, have been freed from captivity after being held for ransom by a gang in eastern ...
The incident was reported to U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office. British diplomats came under fire in Tripoli late last month, as Libya is wracked by rising instability and geopolitical tension ...
More than ten thousand people have completed UNSMIL’s online public poll, submitting their views on the best way to approach the political process to take Libya to elections.