Italian court upholds migration funding to IOM for Libya crisis
Italy's Lazio regional court upheld a 2019 government decision to allocate 2 million euros ($2.1 million) from
By Gavin Serkin If there are no winners in a trade war, there are certainly least losers. As the smoke
Libyan writer and politician Samir Shegwara has been arrested on national security charges after publishing documents that allegedly link Libya’
Diplomats in Libya have accused the Internal Security Agency (ISA) of forcing international NGOs to halt operations, AFP reported Wednesday.
According to the latest figures from Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC), crude oil production saw a modest rise this
Tunisia is working with Libya and Algeria to develop a joint plan to curb smuggling and black-market trade by developing
There is no understating the importance of tourism to many developed and developing economies. Ever since the cost of holidays
Turkey and Egypt have signed a defense agreement to co-produce unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs) in Cairo, marking a deepening of
Short, heavy rainfall is typical across the Mediterranean, and to some degree the Maghreb too, but like many of the
Libya’s Stability Support Apparatus (SSA), a state-funded security group to help combat various forms of organized crime, has revealed
French prosecutors are set to outline their sentencing recommendations against ex-President Nicolas Sarkozy, beginning Tuesday. Sarkozy, 70, charged with corruption
Tunisia’s Union of Agriculture and Fisheries has issued an urgent appeal for regional assistance with Libya and Algeria to
The UN Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) has raised alarm over a wave of arbitrary arrests targeting lawyers, judges, and
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