Sudanese rebels attack Port Sudan with suicide drones
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) launched suicide drone strikes on Port Sudan—seat of Sudan’s army-aligned government—for the
During talks at the Gastech Exhibition and Conference in Houston, Texas. Nigeria’s oil minister Ekperikpe Ekpo spoke with his
As Europe accelerates its green energy transition, it must look beyond its borders for new sources of clean power. The
The European Union is facing growing criticism from human rights groups and members of parliament over controversial migration deals it
Libya’s Central Bank (CBL) crisis, which saw salaries unpaid and cash vanish, highlights the ongoing failure of international diplomacy,
The UN's Deputy Special Representative for Political Affairs in Libya, Stephanie Koury, and Pasquale Ferrara, Italy's
Despite the collapse of Libya's oil production and an ongoing banking crisis, oil tankers continue to dock at
Libya’s Minister for Economy and Trade, Mohammed Al-Huweij, and Japanese ambassador to Libya, Shimura Izuru, have entered further high-level
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a 3200-year-old Egyptian military barracks, potentially revealing ancient defensive strategies against Libyan invaders, according
Libya’s Deputy Prime Minister/ Acting Minister of Health Ramadan Abu Janah has instructed the Emergency and Ambulance Services to
According to reports by Bloomberg News Egypt and Turkey are pressing Libya's two competing governments to reach a
Libya’s ousted central bank governor, Sadiq al-Kabir, currently in self-imposed exile in Turkey, claims that the country’s central
Libya’s oil exports dropped by 81% last week as the National Oil Corporation (NOC) halted shipments amid a growing
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