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For the third time since May 14, demonstrations took place Friday in the Libyan capital. Khalifa Haftar, who controls the ...
But observers say the fighting and ensuing protests may also offer a renewed chance to break the country's political gridlock ...
Libya's fragmented justice sector is suppressing fundamental freedoms and obstructing accountability for abuses, Human Rights ...
Libya is sliding back into civil war as Haftar’s forces advance on Tripoli, global powers remain passive, and oil politics ...
Representatives of Souq Al-Jumua residents and civil institutions have voiced serious concern over the ongoing clashes in ...
Libya’s eastern-based government, which is not internationally recognised, warned on Wednesday it may declare force majeure ...
Libya’s eastern government has threatened to declare force majeure on oil exports due to alleged assaults on the National Oil ...
Libya’s attorney general ordered the detention of three people accused of storming the state oil company’s headquarters after ...
Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia have jointly called for immediate de-escalation in Libya, urging all parties to exercise maximum ...
Three suspects have been detained for allegedly storming the Libyan state oil firm's headquarters in Tripoli, the country's ...
Libya's eastern-based government said on Wednesday it may announce a force majeure on oil fields and ports citing "repeated ...
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Libya: Barriers to Justice
Human Rights Watch found that Libya's justice sector is marked by fragmentation and deep political polarization. The judiciary is unwilling and unable to conduct meaningful investigations into serious ...