Libya’s foreign minister announced that the country has destroyed its last known chemical weapons from the era of former dictator Moammar Gadhafi.
World Report 2023: Rights Trends in Libya
Armed groups aligned with the two rival authorities, the Tripoli-based Government of National Unity …
Libya Court suspends energy deal with Turkiye
A Libyan Court, on Monday, suspended an energy exploration deal that the Tripoli government signed l…
Why Elections Won’t Happen in Libya
The 2021 agreement on holding elections was perceived by many Libyans as the light at the end of the…
Pushbacks and police violence: Europe’s borders in 2022
A young Syrian man paralysed by live fire from Bulgarian border guards. Cover-ups of illegal pushbac…
European politicians accused of conspiring with Libyan coastguard to push back refugees
High-profile European politicians, including the EU’s former foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini…
Recent News
Opinion: CSOs launch Voter Guide Initiative to raise constitutional election voter awareness
As Libyans prepare to vote to establish a committee to draft the country’s first permanent constitution since Muammer Qaddafi came to power in 1969, one cannot help but reflect on the changed circumstances in the country.
Libyan PM Orders Military Action to End Blockade of Oil Ports
Tripoli—Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan said Monday that he ordered military action to end blockade of oil ports in eastern Libya five weeks ago but the army’s Chief of Staff has not headed orders yet.
Kidnapping Sparks Benghazi Bloodshed
[AFP/Abdullah Doma] Libyan troops are seen patrolling central Benghazi late last year. Violent clashes erupted in Benghazi Thursday (January 30th) after the son of a Special Forces commander was kidnapped.
Sisi Discusses With Libyan PM Latest Developments in Two Countries
First Deputy Premier and Defense Minister Field Marshal Abdel Fatah Al-Sisi met on Saturday 1\2\2014 with visiting Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zedan and his accompanying delegation, currently on a visit to Cairo.
Egypt: Beblawy, Libyan PM – Bilateral Relations "Deeply-Rooted", Not Affected By Individual Incidents
Egyptian Prime Minister Hazem el-Beblawy said on Friday that relations between Egypt and Libya are deeply-rooted, adding that further efforts will be exerted during the coming period to bolster such relations.