Libya is ranked 143 out of 180 in the RSF Freedom of Media Index for 2024. It is six places up from last year’s ranking of 149. Eritrea is ranked 180 th, Syria 179 th and Afghanistan is 178 th. Norway ...
The case was essentially a murder investigation. The suspect was in custody, and he'd even admitted to the killings; all ...
Minister of Sports Abdulshafi Al-Juwaifi met with Japan’s Ambassador to Libya, Shimura Izuru, to discuss strengthening ...
Buraq Air’s newly acquired Airbus A320 aircraft made its first landing at Tripoli’s Mitiga International Airport today, the ...
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Libyan traffickers selling, torturing migrants for cashJufra, central Libya, say their investigation has uncovered widespread trafficking, with gangs demanding up to $10,000 per ...
"The current Syrian leadership has publicly confirmed the need to respect long-term strategic relations between our countries," the top Russian diplomat pointed out ...
The World Bank is set to reopen its office in Tripoli after nearly six years, following talks between Prime Minister ...
Libyans commemorate the 14th anniversary of the revolution that led to the fall of Gaddafi's regime. Fireworks lit up Tripoli ...
Over the last 15 years, the Middle East has been racked by war, destruction, and displacement. Hundreds of thousands of ...
Arrested members of a migrant trafficking group admit to killing migrants and burying them in the desert. Libyan police say ...
Founded in 1970, NOC has historically controlled the country's vast oil reserves — some 48 million barrels of crude, ...
A Libyan company linked to the powerful faction that controls eastern Libya has exported oil worth at least $600 million ...
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