Armed clashes erupted in the western Libyan city of Misrata and continued into the early hours of Friday, in the latest episode of the city’s long-running struggle for security dominance among rival ...
The manhunt for Ethiopian national Hadush Gerberslasie Kebatu was launched after he was accidentally released from HMP ...
More U.S. military firepower is headed to the Caribbean as Trump escalates his anti-Maduro rhetoric. As a naval aviator, ...
Most of the returnees had entered Libya illegally through human traffickers, lured by false promises of migration to Europe via the Mediterranean Sea ...
Sonatrach resumes oil, gas drilling in Libya’s Ghadames Basin Operations restart after 2014 halt due to security concerns Move aligns with Libya’s $3-4B oil sector recovery plan Algerian energy giant ...
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Libya pursues refinery plan despite funding hurdle

Libya is pushing ahead with building a refinery in its southern desert region despite difficulty in securing funds. Zallaf, an exploration and production subsidiary of Libya’s National Oil Corporation ...
Since 2013, a hidden and lucrative economy of ransom-based human trafficking has emerged in Libya, run by traders who attempt ...
During my year aboard the Ocean Viking, we collected the harrowing stories of 110 people rescued by the ship in the central ...
During my year aboard the Ocean Viking, we collected the harrowing stories of 110 people rescued by the ship in the central ...
Algerian state energy firm Sonatrach and other international majors like Eni, BP, and Shell have resumed oil and gas ...
One of Libya's dueling authorities unilaterally fired the country's powerful central bank governor in an abrupt move that is likely to inflame tensions in the divided North African country.