Turkey and Egypt have agreed to “maximize” diplomatic relations and “work together for the stability of Libya,” Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu told reporters in remarks published by Turkish media outlets on Monday.
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5+5 Joint Military Commission reviews proposal to form joint force in south Libya
The Italian News Agency “Nova” has revealed information about the intention to establish a joint force by the eastern, western and southern regions to be sent to the south, adding that the initial idea is based on the establishment of three military battalions from the west, east and south, whose …
Civil society action essential to effective security sector reform
The state, alone, cannot conduct effective security sector reform. Civil society actors have an important role to play as the voice of the people, overseeing the impact on youth and women, human rights, the environment – and more.
Report unveils details of meeting between Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi and Russia’s Wagner leaders
The investigative TV program on Al-Jazeera “Ma Khafiya Aadam (What’s kept secret is greater)” has revealed an exclusive leaked copy of the Libyan Public Prosecution’s document in the case of the Head of the Fund for the Protection of National Values in Russia, Maxim Shugaley, and his team, saying that …
UN envoy reviews with ceasefire monitors steps of mercenaries’ withdrawal from Libya
The UN envoy to Libya Abdoulaye Bathily said he attended Friday the meeting of the Libyan and international ceasefire monitors in Tunisia, adding on his Twitter account that the monitors had discussed next steps on the withdrawal of mercenaries and foreign fighters to contribute to peace and stability in Libya.
The Libyan Banking Sector: A Microcosm of Global Enduring Disorder
In this paper, we investigate the ongoing Libya conflict through the Enduring Disorder paradigm focusing on the financial and banking sectors, honing in on stakeholder perceptions of the Central Bank of Libya (CBL), its transparency/opacity, and the “narrative wars” over who is to blame for, and who benefits from, Libya’s …
Libya: Haftar told Russians that Egypt agreed to brief Moscow on US talks
Egypt’s military agreed to inform Russia about its talks with the US even after Washington warned Cairo not to cooperate with the Kremlin over Libya, according to a letter sent by Libya’s eastern commander Khalifa Haftar to Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu.
Uranium said missing by IAEA in Libya recovered: military
Several containers of natural uranium reported missing by the UN’s nuclear watchdog in war-scarred Libya have been found, a general with one of the country’s two rival camps said Thursday.
Malta: Syrian airline is transporting Bengali immigrants to Libya
Maltese Interior Minister Byron Camilleri said his country asked the European Commission to take action against people smugglers who send migrants from Bangladesh to Libya to cross into Europe.
UN says tonnes of uranium missing from Libyan site: Reports
The United Nations’s International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has said approximately 2.3 tonnes of natural uranium had gone missing from a site in Libya not under government control, news agencies have reported.