The defence ministry appears close to buying sophisticated static and mobile equipment that can be used to protect Libya’s borders.
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Overview The expected drama of Saif Gaddafi and Abdullah al-Senoussi appearing together in court in Tripoli did not occur this week with confusion over whether Saif would or would not appear. Instead on Thursday Senoussi attended his pre-trail court hearing in Tripoli along with 36 others charged with counts of …
Fate of Libya’s ‘Yellowcake’ Uranium Still in the Air
Libya still has not decided what to do with uranium ore concentrate amassed under its late dictator, Agence France-Presse reported on Monday.
Fate of Libya's 'Yellowcake' Uranium Still in the Air
Libya still has not decided what to do with uranium ore concentrate amassed under its late dictator, Agence France-Presse reported on Monday.
UK Envoy to Sahel: Libyan Security, Prosperity Depend on West African Countries
The UK Special Envoy to the Sahel, Stephen O’Brien MP, during a visit to Libya said he had explored the political, economic and cultural links between Libya and the countries of Western African and found that these links were inextricable.
Libyan bloggers address security concerns
Libyan bloggers are seeking solutions to security problems faced by their country.
EU seeks to strengthen democracy, security and justice in Libya
The EU is supporting the administration of security and justice in Libya, with the presentation of the €10 million Security and Justice Support Programme for Libya (SJSP). “Stabilising the country and establishing common and unified security structures is essential to consolidate the rule of law, an independent judicial system and …
Libya: A Rebuff to the ICC
Authorities Fail to Surrender Gaddafi’s Son to ICC, Despite Ruling
Libya justice put to the test, U.N. says
UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 17 (UPI) — The judicial system in post-war Libya is being tested by human rights and national security concerns, the U.N. envoy to Libya said.
Sensitive Weapons Stolen from US Special Forces in Libya May have Fallen in Wrong Hands
The US media network Fox News reported Wednesday that highly sensitive US military equipment and weapons stored in Libya were stolen over the summer by groups likely aligned and working with terrorist organizations.