Why the Maghreb matters to the world’s oceans
North-West African states have a growing role to play in ocean governance—and global frameworks should reflect it. As diplomats
Libya and Tunisia reopened the Tunisian consulate in Benghazi on Monday after a decade-long closure following a 2014 grenade attack.
The head of the United Nations mission in Libya, Hanna Tetteh, has raised concerns that proposed US funding cuts to
Russia is increasing its military support for eastern Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar, delivering heavy weapons, armored vehicles, and air defense
Greek authorities have rescued more than 500 migrants near Crete in recent days, including 280 on Saturday alone, AFP reports.
At least seven Sudanese migrants have been confirmed dead in Libya after their vehicle broke down and left them stranded
The African Union called for a permanent ceasefire in Libya on Saturday after violence broke out in the capital earlier
A special flight organized by Egypt’s foreign ministry has flown home 71 nationals from the Libyan capital Tripoli after
Libya has accumulated around $1 billion in unpaid dues to its fuel suppliers after ending a controversial oil barter system
Operations at Libya’s UN-backed government-controlled Tripoli port have halted amid escalating violence, with vessels diverting and oil majors evacuating.
The United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio provided testimony Tuesday to the Senate Affairs Committee concerning the countries accepting
The European Union plans to provide Egypt with €4 billion ($4.5 billion) in loans to help ease its financial
Libya’s UN-backed government, led by Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah, said Monday it is pursuing a permanent ceasefire after clashes
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