Why Did Malta Deport the 2016 Plane Hijacking to Libya?
The dramatic 2016 hijacking of an Afriqiyah Airways flight carrying 120 passengers has re-entered the spotlight as Malta has deported ...
Read moreThe dramatic 2016 hijacking of an Afriqiyah Airways flight carrying 120 passengers has re-entered the spotlight as Malta has deported ...
Read moreA Libyan national involved in the 2016 plane hijacking in Malta, which included 120 passengers, has been deported, according to ...
Read moreThe Maltese Embassy in Libya has opened a new visa application centre in Misrata, in collaboration with VFS Global. At ...
Read moreA Maltese citizen named Jomic Calleja Maatouk, 38, has been arrested east of Tripoli by Libyan forces with assistance from ...
Read moreLibya has been elected as an honorary member at the International Forum for Medical Students in Europe, held in Malta ...
Read moreThe Libyan Government of National Unity's Minister of Economy and Trade Mohamed Al-Hwaij met with Malta's Minister of Foreign Affairs ...
Read moreLibyan Minister of Economy and Trade in the Government of National Unity (GNU), Mohamed al-Hwaij, alongside Maltese Minister of Foreign ...
Read moreOn Thursday, a group of 22 organizations and academics urgently called upon Malta to halt the practice of forcibly returning ...
Read moreWT Global, led by Libyan entrepreneur Walid Ouhida, has become the largest owner of Y-plate taxis in Malta, according to ...
Read moreAccording to the Times of Malta, a human rights case brought by a group of asylum seekers returned to Libya ...
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