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Libya's robust infrastructure for human traffickers and smugglers serves domestic and Russian enterprises, observers say.
The Navy’s first port calls to Libya in more than five decades this week, to Tripoli and Benghazi, likely are intended to send a clear message to Russia and China about U.S. resolve across the ...
A s the war in Sudan continues to uproot lives and destroy infrastructure, thousands of refugee families have been forced to ...
Libya today is in the midst of a civil war—one as confusing as it is ferocious. Atrocities against civilians are mounting. The collapse of the Libyan state and the country's division is possible.
The meeting comes shortly after reports that U.S. oil giant Chevron has expressed interest in exploring a 47,000 km² area ...
The Paris trial of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy over allegations of illegally accepting funds for his successful ...
Libya has been chaotic since dictator Muammar Gaddafi was ousted from office and killed in 2011. This was followed by a persistent ongoing civil war. Eastern Libya is controlled by the Libyan National ...
Libya is set to offer 22 areas for oil exploration and development in its first such bidding round in more than 17 years, oil ...
The BBC hears about horrific violence five women experienced in Libya after fleeing war-torn Sudan. Italian police were acting on an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court ...