Egypt & Tunisia & Algeria Call for Immediate De-escalation in Libya
Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia have jointly called on all Libyan parties to exercise maximum restraint and immediately halt the ongoing ...
Read moreEgypt, Algeria, and Tunisia have jointly called on all Libyan parties to exercise maximum restraint and immediately halt the ongoing ...
Read moreFor the third Friday in a row, massive crowds have taken to the streets of Libya’s capital, demanding the resignation ...
Read moreEgypt has evacuated 71 of its citizens from Libya as part of an emergency repatriation operation launched in response to ...
Read moreThousands of Libyans took to the streets of Tripoli and cities across western Libya on Friday in one of the ...
Read moreThe head of Libya’s National Institution for Human Rights (NIHRL), Ahmed Hamza, has called for mass demonstrations in Tripoli to ...
Read moreLibya’s Parliament Speaker Demands Transition to New Leadership Amid Tripoli Unrest On Monday, Libya’s Parliament Speaker, Ageela Saleh, called on ...
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 moreOn Saturday, Libya’s Parliament formally instructed the Attorney General to open a legal investigation into Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbaiba ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Libyan Parliament announced that it is actively coordinating with the High Council of State (HCS) to select ...
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