Libyan authorities were towing a Russian tanker drifting in the Mediterranean for the past three weeks, after the vessel was ...
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Libya Reopens Its Oil Patch and Big Oil Shows Up
U.S. and European oil and gas majors are back to doing business in Libya, a decade after pulling out as civil war engulfed one of the top oil producers and the biggest oil resource holder in Africa.
The arrest of Osama Najim, a former police chief accused of running a brutal detention network in Tripoli, comes 10 months after Italy’s botched release sparked outrage and renewed scrutiny of Libya’s ...
CAIRO (AP) — At least 42 people are missing and presumed dead after a boat carrying migrants capsized off the coast of Libya last week, the U.N.'s migration agency said on Wednesday. Seven survivors ...
THE HAGUE (Reuters) -German authorities have arrested a Libyan war crimes suspect accused of being a senior official at a notorious prison where inmates were routinely tortured and sometimes sexually ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) on Friday unsealed an arrest warrant for a militia officer who allegedly committed war crimes in Libya during non-international armed conflict, including murder, ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) confirmed on Monday that a Libyan war crimes suspect has been transferred from Germany to its custody in The Hague, Netherlands. The move represents a ...
After more than a decade of instability, U.S. and European majors such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, and Eni are re-entering Libya. Libya’s UN-recognized government is courting Washington to ...
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