Libya’s vast fossil fuel potential and “investor-friendly reforms” are attracting global energy firms despite the inherent political risks, a boost for the oil-rich African nation.
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Libya’s top general killed — here’s what we know
A Falcon 50 business jet carrying Libya’s chief of the general staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al‑Haddad, reportedly crashed on ...
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The Libya oil story no one is pricing in yet
Libya holds Africa's largest proven reserves (48 billion barrels) and has lifted output back toward 1.4 million bpd.
A small airport in southern Libya – controlled by a military commander allied to the United Arab Emirates – has become a ...
The architect of the Libya–Turkey maritime boundary agreement, Admiral Cihat Yaycı, said the deal grants Libya a vast ...
Libya has held a military funeral for its western military chief and four officers who died in a plane crash in Turkey.
The private jet carrying Libya's Gen. Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad and four other military officials crashed on Tuesday.
Libya’s turbulent 2025 unfolded against a backdrop of armed clashes in Tripoli and sustained diplomatic engagement by close ...
Libya's national museum, formerly known as As-Saraya Al-Hamra or the Red Castle, has reopened in Tripoli, allowing the public ...
Libya’s army chief was killed in a plane crash while returning home from an official visit to Turkey on Tuesday, Libya’s ...
Pakistan has reached a deal worth over $4 billion to sell military equipment to the Libyan National Army, four Pakistani ...
The internationally recognized government of Libya confirmed the deaths of Lt. Gen. Mohamed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, the army ...
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