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Libya's eastern-based government denied entry to ministers from Italy, Malta, and Greece, accusing them of disregarding Libya's sovereignty.
Mr. Brooke has traveled to about 100 countries reporting for the New York Times, Bloomberg, and Voice of America. He reported from Russia for eight years and from Ukraine for six years, coming home in ...
Khalifa Haftar underscored the importance of French companies contributing to reconstruction and infrastructure projects in ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is set to announce tougher immigration measures in Parliament today, signaling a ...
A statement from the prime minister of the eastern part of Libya, Osama Hammad, said the interior ministers of Italy, Greece, ...
HE Taher Salem Al Baour, Acting Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation in the Government of National Unity ...
After the pressure from Khalifa Haftar, Athens takes a tough line. The Prime Minister will speak today in Parliament about ...
At least seven commercial ships had to disrupt their voyages in the Eastern Mediterranean over the past four days to help ...
Oil majors BP and Shell are to assess new hydrocarbon projects in Libya in a potential boost for tanker demand. The two giant companies have agreed a deal with Libya’s National Oil Corp (NOC) to carry ...
The authorities in eastern Libya told an EU commissioner and ministers from three member states to leave immediately on Tuesday after they arrived in the main city Benghazi for planned talks. Accusing ...
Libya’s interim government estimates 3-4 million illegal migrants are in the country and is fighting human trafficking gangs.
Canadian police have arrested four individuals including active members of Canada's military for allegedly plotting to seize land in Quebec.