Libya has held a military funeral for its western military chief and four officers who died in a plane crash in Turkey.
Libya’s vast fossil fuel potential and “investor-friendly reforms” are attracting global energy firms despite the inherent ...
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Libya lays army chief of staff to rest in Misrata
Misrata, Libya – After days of mourning, Libya is laying to rest the army chief, General Mohammed al-Haddad, and four other ...
Hundreds of people have mourned western Libya’s military chief and four others killed in a plane crash in Turkey. The coffins ...
The Libyan military chief was in Ankara for high-level defense talks aimed at boosting military cooperation between the two ...
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Reopening of Libya's National Museum after 14 years offers hope of return to stability
Shuttered for 14 years, the reopening of Libya's National Museum offers hope for a return to stability and consolidation of ...
A small airport in southern Libya – controlled by a military commander allied to the United Arab Emirates – has become a ...
The UN mission in Libya has voiced concern over an escalating dispute involving the constitutional judiciary, saying it poses ...
Libya’s army chief was killed in a plane crash while returning home from an official visit to Turkey on Tuesday, Libya’s ...
Turkey shuts down Ankara airspace after business jet carrying Libya's top military commander crashes. Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad is ...
Baour, has held talks in Tripoli with senior foreign ministry officials and Libya’s ambassador to Pakistan to discuss closer ...
The museum's reopening serves as a symbolic display of stability ahead of planned elections in 2026, one expert told NBC News.
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