By Mustafa Fetouri The US-led block still denies killing innocent people in Libya, but victims’ families are not giving up. This August marks 13 years…
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By Emily McGarvey and Holly Wallis Summary The death toll following the flooding in Libya has reached around 11,000, the Red Crescent in Derna says…
By AFP The UN nuclear agency said on Wednesday that approximately 2.5 tons of natural uranium had gone missing from a site in Libya. International…
By The Associated Press CAIRO—A boat carrying Europe-bound migrants capsized off Libya, killing at least eight people, while 58 others were still missing, the country’s Red Crescent said…
By Irina Slav Libya is losing oil production at the rate of 1.1 million barrels daily, the country’s oil minister Mohammed Aoun has said, adding that almost…
By Jay Syrmopoulos Washington, D.C. – In spite of French-led U.N. Security Council Resolution 1973 creating a no-fly zone over Libya with the express intent…
by Vladimir Danilov The events in Ukraine and Russia’s actions there are perceived differently around the world. While some countries, under Washington’s onslaught, impose sanctions…
by Charles Kennedy With all attention on the war in Ukraine, Libyan oil is once again coming under threat as the prospect of a renewed…
By Simon Watkins The decision last week by Libya’s Government of National Unity to approve the sale of Hess Corporation’s stake in the Waha oil concessions…
By Daniel Greenfield While Vice President Joe Biden was in the White House, his son Hunter was allegedly trying to cut a huge deal with a $2…
A UN report found that autonomous drones armed with explosive devices may have “hunted down” fleeing rebel fighters in Libya last year. If true, the…
by Atomic Archive Just as India and Pakistan have come out of the nuclear shadows, several other nations also have advanced nuclear programs. World’s Nuclear…
By Nick Arama We reported earlier about the problems that Joe Biden has been having at the G7 today. As I wrote, Biden got confused during a…
By Tyler Durden Erik Prince is the wealthy scandal-plagued mercenary who seems never go away from the headlines. The founder of the notorious Blackwater private security…
By JOHN HAYWARD The Turkish parliament approved a plan Tuesday that would keep Turkish forces deployed in Libya for another 18 months. Turkey intervened in…
Submitted by JoanneM Breatking today the great tribes of Libya have contacted me with a “TOP URGENT’ report on the so called UN “LIBYAN POLITICAL DIALOGUE…