By Libya Herald staff. Cairo, 25 August 2014: Egypt’s foreign minister Sameh Shoukri warned today that a spillover of the conflict in Libya could prompt foreign intervention. Both, he said, had to be avoided at all costs. What was the fourth meeting between Libya’s neighbouring countries — Egypt, Chad, Tunisia, Algeria …
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Egypt to host Libya conference after denying intervention accusations
The summit of North African foreign ministers on Monday comes after Egypt denied claims over the weekend of intervening with the UAE against Islamist militias in Libya
Sisi denies Egyptian military operation in Libya
CAIRO, Aug 24 (Aswat Masriya) – Egypt did not conduct any military operations in Libya, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said on Sunday.
Libya Dawn accuses Egypt and the UAE of Tripoli airstrikes
Egypt and the Emirates were responsible for bombings on Islamist positions in Tripoli the Misratan-led Operation Libya Dawn has claimed.
Libya flights cancelled in Tunisia, Egypt over security concerns
In wake of mystery air attacks on Tripoli this week, Tunisia and Egypt’s Cairo airports cancel flights to and from Libya
Missing Libya planes spark security concerns
The Tripoli airport siege led to the disappearance of several commercial planes. Now countries on both shores of the Mediterranean are worried about how the missing aircraft might be used by terrorists.
Mystery air strike raises specter of invasion in Libya
Although the West also worries about the consequences of Libya becoming a failed state in which militias roam at will, intervention in multi-sided wars presents difficulties
Arab League rejects HoR foreign intervention call
A senior Arab League official has criticised the call by the House of Representatives for foreign intervention to stem fighting between Libyan militias.
Nepal evacuates 60 nationals from Libya, readies to evacuate more in days to come
Nepal is organizing the evacuation of Nepalese nationals from Libya without the benefit of having an embassy in Libya.
Libyan Pilots, Scientists, to Train in US
The US Office of Management and Budget has reportedly approved a controversial Dept of Homeland Security (DHS) rule to ease the way for Libyans to attend U.S. flight schools.