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Recent violence in western Libya brought back the specter of renewed civil war. But observers say the fighting and ensuing ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNLibya Protesters Call on PM to Quit in Third Weekly MarchHundreds of protesters gathered in central Tripoli on Friday for the third week in a row to demand the resignation of ...
Representatives of Souq Al-Jumua residents and civil institutions have voiced serious concern over the ongoing clashes in ...
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia met in Cairo on Saturday to reactivate a trilateral mechanism focused on ...
Tripoli is burning again. Gunfire echoed through the capital in early May as Libya plunged into yet another power struggle.
Libya is sliding back into civil war as Haftar’s forces advance on Tripoli, global powers remain passive, and oil politics ...
Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia have jointly called for immediate de-escalation in Libya, urging all parties to exercise maximum ...
A militia’s alleged break-in at Libya’s National Oil Corporation headquarters has heightened tensions between the eastern and ...
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) announced that Libya has acquired a number of its shares, having paid the full ...
Three suspects have been detained for allegedly storming the Libyan state oil firm's headquarters in Tripoli, the country's ...
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty hosted Saturday 31/5/2025 a meeting of the ...
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Tunisia and Algeria called on rivals in Libya to put an end to escalation, according to a joint statement published by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry on Saturday.
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