The Presidency Council (PC) has taken a number of steps to reduce tensions and end the on-off fighting in Sebha, the new spokesman for Presidency Council head Faiez Serraj said.
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Former Libyan ambassador to UAE Aref Al-Nayed runs for Libya President
The former Libyan ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Aref Al-Nayed has officially announced that he is running for the 2018 presidential elections in Libya.
Revealed: Portions of Libya frozen assets in UAE given to strongman Haftar
The United Arab Emirates has provided the Libyan commander of east-based self-proclaimed army, Khalifa Haftar, with portions of Libyan frozen assets in Abu Dhabi, the second deputy of the High Council of State (HCS) Mohamed Imazib disclosed Saturday.
Saudi Arabia hands over two Libyan nationals to Dignity Operation command, Zayet discloses
The Libyan citizen Hussein Zayet has uncovered details on how he succeeded to leave Saudi Arabia, denying to be sought by any country or having links with terrorism.
Three killed as tribal violence flares in south Libya
Fighting between tribes in southern Libya on Tuesday killed three people and wounded 20, according to local medics, in the latest flare-up in over a month of clashes.
Baby girl killed, over 6 fighters injured as clashes renew in Libya’s south
Local media reported on Tuesday that over 6 fighters were injured as clashes renewed between Sixth Brigade Infantry and Tubu armed groups.
Tripoli government forms military force to secure southern Libya
The Head of the Presidential Council Fayez Al-Sirraj announced Sunday the formation of a military force to secure southern Libya, which is witnessing tribal clashes for days.
Four civilians wounded in Libya eastern forces shelling on Derna
Four people were injured in heavy artillery shelling on Derna by armed groups of the eastern forces of Khalifa Haftar.
10 years on, Lockerbie money paid by Gaddafi remains at US Treasury, report unveils
Hundreds of millions of pounds of Moamar Gaddafi’s Lockerbie compensation money is sitting in the US government’s accounts a decade after it was paid out, a report by the Daily Record revealed.
Is Gaddafi still dispensing largesse from the grave?
The presence of Bashir in South Africa has lent credence to these rumours because apart from being Gaddafi’s chief of staff, he was also chairperson of the Libya Africa Investment Portfolio (LAIP) which was owned by the Libyan Investment Authority, a government-owned sovereign wealth fund and holding company. LAIP’s function …