The Presidential Council (PC) of the Government of National Accord (GNA) said, on Wednesday, that it will only deal with the elected municipality in Misrata, and refused “the attempts to forcefully impose opinions that add confusions to the political and security situation.”
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Libyan tribes defecting from Tripoli towards Haftar
A Libyan tribe has released a former colonel after almost five years of captivity, as part of an alliance deal with the east Libyan military leader General Khalifa Haftar.
European and African militaries to target Libya’s Mediterranean people-smugglers
European and North African nations will step up military operations to target human traffickers in a bid to stymie migration flows, according to a deal reached on Monday.
Misrata Military Council topples municipality
A number of Misrata institutions overthrew the current Municipal Council of the city on Tuesday, following days of protests against the council’s mismanagement.
Europe, N.Africa ministers seek to curb Libya migration flow
Interior ministers mainly from the central Mediterranean region met in Rome on Monday to ramp up efforts to curb migration from Libya amid a sharp rise in the number of people trying to cross to Europe.
Misrata council says it is still in charge as city survives militia attack
Misratan members of the House of Representatives and the State Council as well as the city’s mayor Mohamed Eshtewi and councillors have warned of growing divisions between moderates and hardliners in the city. However, they have also reassured residents that the council remains fully in control, telling them to ignore …
Al-Nabaa TV assigns guilt of attack on its HQ to Presidential Council
The Libyan local TV channel, Al-Nabaa, has announced that it has begun filing a lawsuit inside and outside Libya against the groups that are harboring ill-intentions to the channel as well as against the Presidential Council (PC) of the UN-proposed government.
After days of armed fighting, Libyan key oil ports resume exportation
Libya’s major oil ports of Es Sider and Ras Lanuf are resuming operations and preparing to export crude after a two-week halt in shipments due to military clashes in the holder of Africa’s largest crude reserves, according to Bloomberg.
Three thousand migrants rescued in a single day
Over 3,000 migrants were saved off the Libyan coastline today, a vast increase on the 1,394 rescued in February this year. The Zuwara coastguard also reported finding 38 bodies from two capsized rubber rafts.
Benghazi IDPs Association: Ganfouda case to send all Dignity Operation leaders to national, international courts
The Benghazi IDPs Association has stressed that Ganfouda case will bring down all of the Dignity Operation leaders and make them stand trial before national and international courts.