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Libya’s eastern-based parliament voted on Tuesday to approve a budget for its development and reconstruction fund, a parliament spokesperson and member said, although it is unclear if the money will ...
Libya's justice sector is cracking down on fundamental freedoms, Human Rights Watch (HRW) announced on Monday in their report 'Injustice By Design: Need for Comprehensive Justice Reform in Libya.' ...
Libya’s groundbreaking Great Man-Made River Project stands as a testament to human ingenuity in one of the driest, most ...
Libya’s eastern government has threatened to declare force majeure on oil exports due to alleged assaults on the National Oil ...
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Libya: Barriers to Justice
Libya’s fragmented justice sector is marred by serious due process violations and laws that violate international norms. The ...
In the wake of recent militia clashes, the security situation in Libya has worsened, putting migrants at greater risk.
The acquisition of Afreximbank’s shares by Libya further strengthens ties with the oil rich nation and enhances critical ...
Libya's eastern government threatens a force majeure on oil fields due to alleged assaults on the National Oil Corporation.
Authorities say 11 Sudanese migrants and a Libyan driver were killed in a car crash in the desert in Libya, in the latest ...
Three suspects have been detained for allegedly storming the Libyan state oil firm's headquarters in Tripoli, the country's ...
A sweeping display of arms and alliances in Benghazi reflects Khalifa Haftar’s effort to project statehood, Moscow’s deeper ...
(Reuters) - An oil leak forced the shutdown of a pipeline south of Libya's city of Zawiya, the National Oil Corporation (NOC) said on Saturday.