Egypt & Turkey Call For a New “Unified” Government in Libya
Egypt and Turkey, two regional powers often seen on opposing sides of the Libyan conflict, have found rare alignment in ...
Read moreEgypt and Turkey, two regional powers often seen on opposing sides of the Libyan conflict, have found rare alignment in ...
Read moreOn Monday, Libya’s Speaker of the Parliament, Ageela Saleh, issued a strong rebuke of Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbaiba and ...
Read moreThe United States Embassy in Libya has welcomed the formation of a ceasefire committee in Tripoli, launched under the supervision ...
Read moreLibya’s parliament-designate Prime Minister Osama Hammad has called for a “brave and responsible” national dialogue to form a unified government ...
Read moreOn Sunday, the United Nations stressed that sustaining the current ceasefire and preserving stability are critical to protecting civilians and ...
Read moreOn Sunday, Libya’s Presidential Council head, Mohamed Al-Mnifi, held a high-level meeting in Tripoli with the UN Special Representative of ...
Read moreThe UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has provided humanitarian assistance to more than 2,100 displaced people in Marj, a city in ...
Read moreTurkey has renewed its call for Libya’s rival factions to agree on forming a unified government and holding simultaneous presidential ...
Read moreThe Libyan House of Representatives has begun reviewing files of candidates vying to lead a new government, as tensions rise ...
Read moreEgyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi reaffirmed Cairo's commitment to a political solution in Libya during a meeting in Cairo with ...
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