The Ministry of Interior announced the conclusion of the training course in the field of combating counterfeiting and forgery of public documents.
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US judge reinstates war crimes lawsuit against Libya’s Khalifa Haftar
A lawsuit in the United States accusing Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar of war crimes, torture, and extrajudicial killings has been ordered to move forward after a months-long pause in legal proceedings.
Ukraine’s Intelligence: Libyan mercenaries recruited for Russia’s war
Ukrainian Defense Ministry’s Intelligence Directorate revealed that Russia had been recruiting mercenaries from Libya and Syria to fight with its forces in Ukraine.
Criminal Investigation Agency arrests kidnappers of foreigners in Zuwara
The Western Border Region Investigations Bureau of the Criminal Investigation Agency has arrested a gang that had kidnapped a number of foreigners on the outskirts of Zuwara.
SSA.. National efforts to combat human trafficking and migrant smuggling in Libya
Illegal immigration is a subject of controversy between international organisations and security services inside Libya, who have been continually fighting these incidents in cooperation with local and international groups.
US Federal Court resumes Haftar’s trial
A US Federal Court has agreed to the plaintiffs’ request to resume the trial of Khalifa Haftar, which was interrupted due to the elections that were to take place on 24 December last year, Emadeddin Muntasser, the President of the Democracy and Human Rights Foundation, has confirmed.
Calm in Libya following military mobilisation of Dbeibeh and Bashagha supporters
Calm has prevailed in the Libyan capital on Friday after it witnessed the military mobilisation of supporters of the Prime Minister designated by Parliament in Tobruk Fathi Bashagha and the head of the Government of National Unity (GNU) Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh.
Libyan armed convoy turns back from Tripoli after clashes feared
An armed convoy affiliated with Libya’s parliament-backed prime minister moved towards Tripoli on Thursday before turning back as he seeks a way to take office in the capital despite the incumbent refusing to cede power.
Will civil war break out anew in Libya?
An armed convoy affiliated with Libya’s parliament-backed prime minister moved towards Tripoli on Thursday before turning back as he seeks a way to take office in the capital despite the incumbent refusing to cede power.
UN urges calm as armed groups mobilize in Tripoli
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) is “closely following with concern” reports about the mobilization of forces and movement of large convoys of armed groups that have increased tensions in and around Tripoli.