Egypt Holds Dbaiba Government Responsible for Libyan Capital Unrest
On Saturday, Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a firm appeal to all Libyan parties to exercise maximum restraint in ...
Read moreOn Saturday, Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a firm appeal to all Libyan parties to exercise maximum restraint in ...
Read moreLibya’s fragile political and security landscape is once again under scrutiny following a surge in militia violence in the capital, ...
Read moreCalm has returned to Al-Asabi’a, a city in western Libya, after a series of mysterious fires destroyed at least 150 ...
Read moreA series of unexplained fires have destroyed nearly 20 homes in Al-Asabi’a, a town in western Libya, leaving residents in ...
Read moreLibya’s western regions remain entrenched in chaos and insecurity, despite the allocation of $12 billion in security spending by the ...
Read moreWestern Libya endured a year of violence and instability in 2024, dominated by the unchecked power of armed militias. These ...
Read moreThe city of Zawiya in western Libya witnessed a surge in unrest on Thursday, as protests erupted and military vehicles ...
Read moreOn Saturday, the Council of Elders and Notables of Yefren, alongside residents and civil society organizations, condemned the deployment of ...
Read moreOn Thursday evening, Residents of Yefren staged peaceful protests demanding the withdrawal of armed groups that entered the city, fearing ...
Read moreOn Tuesday, dozens of Libyan protesters blocked the coastal road linking the towns west of Zuwara, including Zaltan and Abu ...
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