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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Three suspects have been detained for allegedly storming the Libyan state oil firm's headquarters in ...
Libya's eastern-based government said on Wednesday it may announce a force majeure on oil fields and ports citing "repeated ...
Libya’s eastern government has threatened to declare force majeure on oil exports due to alleged assaults on the National Oil ...
Libya’s eastern government said it may shut down oil production and exports in protest after a militia aligned with rival ...
Libya's eastern government threatens a force majeure on oil fields due to alleged assaults on the National Oil Corporation.
Libya’s Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamid Dbeibah, on Thursday assigned Minister of Labor and ...
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Russian arms inflow into Libya stirs regional tensionThe Russian presence raises concern in Tripoli. The Libyan National Army, led by Marshal Khalifa Haftar, showcased Russian ...
The Justice Department argued that a federal judge forced the Trump admin to detain migrants in Djibouti, but the timeline ...
The Advisor to the Presidential Council on Legislative and Electoral Affairs, Ziyad Daghaim, warned that the formation of a ...
In the wake of recent militia clashes, the security situation in Libya has worsened, putting migrants at greater risk.
Cuts in US funding for the United Nations may hamper efforts to reunite war-torn Libya, where deadly fighting and protests in ...
While beheadings grab headlines, poverty and cultural friction push emigration to the West—where the welcome is not always ...
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