The National Human Rights Committee in Libya has condemned the detention of Libyan football player, Mohamed Zubya, in Tripoli last…
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Libya Crimes Watch, a non-governmental organizations, said on Tuesday that it holds the Government of National Unity, led by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, responsible for the violent clashes that took place Sunday night and continued until Monday morning in the Libyan city of Zawiya.
Former Tajoura Mayor Husien Ben Atia has commented on the ongoing events in Sudan, asserting that the country is following…
US President Joe Biden has announced that he will be running for reelection in 2024, potentially setting the stage for…
Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, the Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, has urged security leaders to “align with the…
Italian press report confirmed that interest in the democratic process in Libya is losing momentum, after more than 10 years of conflict.
Armed groups in Zawiya, a city in northwestern Libya, ceased fighting after clashes erupted overnight causing the death of four people, according to the Ambulance and Emergency Service.
The Libyan authorities evacuated on Monday 105 Libyan nationals from Sudan as fierce fighting continues in the neighboring country.
Four people were killed following clashes between two armed groups in Zawiya, a city in northwestern Libya, according to a statement by the Ambulance and Emergency Service on Monday.
Al-Siddiq Haftar, the eldest son of the Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, said that his meeting with Deputy Chairman of the Sudan’s Transitional Military Council Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemedti, was not not “of a political nature.”