Egypt has reportedly offered to train pro-government forces battling rival armed groups in Libya.
Libya body agrees on election of head of state, gov’t representatives
Liby’a Joint Committee (6+6) yesterday announced that a full consensus has been reached regard…
Libyan parliament replaces its appointed prime minister
Libya’s eastern-based parliament voted on Tuesday to replace Fathi Bashagha as prime minister,…
Libya: Authorities impose ‘severe’ crackdown on rights groups, says HRW
Libyan authorities are imposing “severe restrictions” on local and foreign civil society…
UN mission accuses EU of aiding crimes against humanity in Libya
United Nations investigators say there is evidence that crimes against humanity have been committed …
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 …
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Searching for Stability: The Arab Barometer Surveys a Divided Libya
Drawing from an Arab Barometer survey undertaken in March and April 2014, Fathi Ali and Michael Robbins document the evolution of Libyans’ opinions on their country’s institutions, desired political system, and their self-perception in relation to other regional and global actors.
Protesters in eastern Libya close second oilfield, seize company plane
Benghazi: Protesters blocking Libya’s Abu Attifel oilfield closed another field, blocked a road and seized a company plane, a security official and activist said on Tuesday.
Politicians, militias and clerics denounce 'constructive' talks in Libya
UN mission head calls talks between House of Representatives members “constructive”, but opponents question their legitimacy
Politicians, militias and clerics denounce ‘constructive’ talks in Libya
UN mission head calls talks between House of Representatives members “constructive”, but opponents question their legitimacy
LHRS: Libyan government could have prevented Benghazi bloodshed
The Libyan government has misled and misinformed the people regarding Benghazi assassinations, Libyan Human Rights Solidarity (LHRS) has claimed. The organisation said that if the government had investigated incidents from the beginning, as it claimed it had, it would have been possible to stop this bloodshed. The lack of prosecution has …