A Bank in the Libyan capital Tripoli on Sunday was robbed by gunmen, stealing seven million Libyan Dinars (five million U.S. dollars), according to a bank official.
HoR calls for oil export halt and expulsion of US, UK, French, German and Italian ambassadors over Zionist Gaza genocide
Libya’s parliament, the House of Representatives (HoR), based in eastern Libya, yesterday called on …
Libya floods wipe out quarter of city, 10,000 feared missing
At least 10,000 people were feared missing in Libya on Tuesday in floods caused by a huge storm that…
Libya’s premier under fire for reported role in normalisation with Israel
Libya’s internationally recognised prime minister has come under scrutiny for his reported role in a…
Libyan foreign minister suspended over talks with Israeli counterpart, as protests against normalisation rock country
The leader of Libya’s government said Sunday that he had suspended his foreign minister after …
Worst fighting in months as clashes hit Libyan capital Tripoli
Clashes erupt amid sounds of gunfire in Libya’s Tripoli, residents say, after armed faction leader r…
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Libyan FM tells UN: terrorists want Libya oil to fund world terror
Libyan Foreign Minister Mohamed Al-Dairi has said that terrorists behind Libya Dawn want to control oil resources to finance terrorism worldwide and to centre North Africa and Sahel terror operations in Libya.
Malta denies interfering in Libyan affairs
Malta’s government has denied the accusation that it is “interfering” in Libya’s affairs.
Gunmen break into Swiss ambassador’s home as Hassi orders diplomats to return to Tripoli
The Swiss Ambassador’s residence in Tripoli’s Ben Ashour area is reported to have been attacked and partially looted yesterday. The building was unoccupied at the time; like all other European diplomats apart from the Italians and the Hungarians, the ambassador and his staff are not based in the country at present.
HoR amendment to Political Isolation Law expected next week
The House of Representatives (HoR) is in the final stages of amending the controversial Political Isolation Law (PIL) passed by the GNC a year and a half ago. At the time it was seen as being voted through under pressure by Islamists and various revolutionary groups in Tripoli.
UN mission encouraged by “step in the right direction” towards dialogue
United Nations : The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said that it is encouraged by the positive response it has received to its invitation for a UN-convened Libyan political dialogue.