Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni says she has been placed under judicial investigation over her country’s surprise release of a Libyan police officer wanted by the International Criminal Court. In a video message posted to social media on Tuesday,
Libya's state-run National Oil Corp (NOC) said that export activity was running normally after it held talks with protesters at the Es Sider and Ras Lanuf ports on Tuesday.
Libya needs between $3 billion and $4 billion to reach an oil production rate of 1.6 million barrels per day (bpd), the acting oil and gas minister, Khalifa Abdulsadek, told Reuters on Saturday, adding that a new license bidding round is expected to be approved by the cabinet before the end of January.
A Turkish-made Bayraktar Akıncı drone crashed in Libya for the first time, according to information shared by military observer Oded Berkowitz on his X account.
Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) said oil exports were continuing without disruption following talks with protesters at
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Italian media reports and a Libyan official say police in Turin have arrested a Libyan warlord wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes.
Tetteh, who previously served as the UN secretary-general's envoy to the Horn of Africa, succeeds Abdoulaye Bathily of Senegal, who stepped down as head of the UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) in May. Stephanie Koury, a senior UN official, had led the mission on an interim basis until Tetteh's selection.
Libya deported more than 600 men from Niger last month as North African countries — financed by the European Union to tackle migration — have ramped up expulsions of sub-Saharan Africans.
PM Abdulhamid Al-Dbeibeh says up to $4 billion will be needed to meet objective after years of falling output amid ongoing conflict
The UN Support Mission in Libya called on the Tripoli authorities Saturday to detain a war crimes suspect who was sent home by Italy despite an International Criminal Court arrest warrant.
He said his release shows the power of militias who control the flow of migrants to Europe through Libya’s shores. “Tripoli militias are able to pressure (Italy) because they control the migrants file,” he told The Associated Press. Militias in ...