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Libya: Médecins sans frontières (MSF) stands ready to resume medical activities, two-and-a-half months following MSFs forced suspension ...
Two and a half months after the forced suspension of our activities by the Libyan authorities, following a wave of repression that affected ten humanitarian organisations present in the west of the ...
Greece’s Foreign Minister, Giorgos Gerapetritis, will travel to Libya on July 1st for talks over maritime boundaries and ...
Tripoli said it is following the developments “with deep concern,” stressing that some of the exploration blocks lie within ...
Tensions rise as Greece, Libya, and Turkey dispute maritime gas rights near Crete. Athens moves fast to assert control over ...
Libya’s General Electricity Company (GECOL) announced on Monday the start of pre‑operational testing at the Souq Al‑Thulatha ...
In a dim, overcrowded dialysis unit in a Libyan city, Halima Suleiman's husband was the only Sudanese patient. His admission had not come easily--it followed days of pleading with doctors and hospital ...
Tensions are flaring between Greece and Libya, as Tripoli accuses Athens of violating its rights on hydrocarbon exploration ...
Al‑Ahly Benghazi claimed a hard‑fought victory over rivals Al‑Ittihad in the semi‑finals of the 2024–25 Libyan Basketball ...
Libya's internationally recognised government of national unity has objected to Greece's approval of an international tender for hydrocarbon exploration off the island of Crete, saying some of the ...
Fans have stormed a soccer pitch during a match in Libya. The Portuguese referee and some fans were injured during the incident in the capital of Tripoli.
Libya’s current turmoil cannot be understood without examining its fragmented past: three distinct regions with separate ...