India Eases Travel Ban on Libya with Safety Cautions
The Indian government, through the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), has announced a modification to its 2016 travel advisory that ...
Read moreThe Indian government, through the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), has announced a modification to its 2016 travel advisory that ...
Read moreThe Indian Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas plans to strengthen cooperation with Libya's energy sector. This includes resuming stalled ...
Read moreThe Libyan Attorney General's Office announced the seizure of over 8 million Pregabalin pills in a shipping container that arrived ...
Read moreA group of 17 Indian nationals who were held captive by an armed group in Libya have been successfully freed, ...
Read moreOn Saturday, 17 Indian youths who were stranded in Libya for the last six months were released from their jail ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the five BRICS nations, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa affirmed their support for Libya's sovereignty, independence, ...
Read moreOn Sunday, Indian authorities announced the repatriation of 12 workers who were stranded in Libya for the past two months. ...
Read moreA number of Indian workers, who recently returned from Libya, claimed that they had been sold by their agents for ...
Read moreOn Wednesday, the Undersecretary of the Libyan Foreign Ministry, Omar Ketti met with the Indian Ambassador to Libya, Ngulkham Jathom ...
Read moreThe Indian Permanent Representative to the UN, Ruchira Kamboj accused Turkey of “blatant disregard” of UN security resolutions in Libya. ...
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