121 Migrants Deported from Libya
The Libyan Anti-Illegal Migration Agency in Tobruk has deported 121 illegal migrants from Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Pakistan, and Chad. This ...
Read moreThe Libyan Anti-Illegal Migration Agency in Tobruk has deported 121 illegal migrants from Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Pakistan, and Chad. This ...
Read moreThe Minister of Local Government in the Government of National Unity and head of the Emergency and Rapid Response Committee, ...
Read moreOn Sunday, catastrophic flooding struck the southern Libyan city of Sabha, leaving more than 3,000 homes destroyed and creating a ...
Read moreLibyan Prime Minister of the Parliament-designate government, Osama Hammad, issued an order on Saturday to form an Emergency and Rapid ...
Read moreSabha International Airport has announced a suspension of flight operations due to the extensive damage caused by recent heavy rainfall ...
Read moreThe Libyan Government-designate, led by Prime Minister Osama Hammad, has called on citizens to exercise extreme caution when traveling between ...
Read moreThe National Meteorological Center reported that the city of Sabha experienced the highest rainfall over the past 24 hours, with ...
Read moreThe Libyan Attorney General's Office ordered the detention of seven Libyans and two Palestinians last Saturday, for their involvement in ...
Read moreFarhat Ben Qadara, the Chairman of Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC), held a series of meetings in Washington D.C. with ...
Read moreThe American news agency Bloomberg has reported a continued decline in Libya’s crude oil exports due to the ongoing closure ...
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