Greece sees migrant surge amid Libya-Turkey push for Mediterranean energy expansion
More than 5,000 migrants from Libya have landed on Crete and Gavdos since June, prompting EU chief Ursula von
The U.N. human rights office on Wednesday demanded an independent investigation after mass graves were found at Tripoli detention
Senior officials from Iran, Egypt, and the United Nations met in Cairo on Monday to discuss Iran’s nuclear program
Morocco’s proposal to grant Western Sahara autonomy under its sovereignty continues to gain international backing, though the United Nations
The UN Security Council has renewed its mandate allowing inspections of vessels suspected of violating Libya’s arms embargo, Libya
It may loosely be described as the law of unintended consequences. For over three decades the former ruler of Libya,
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Algeria, and Tunisia met in Cairo on Saturday to “reactivate a trilateral mechanism focused on
Libya’s eastern-based administration, led by Khalifa Haftar in Benghazi, has issued a warning that it may halt oil production
Former UK ambassador to Egypt, John Casson, is among a group of British politicians urging the government to update its
An independent United Nations investigation has concluded that British-Egyptian writer and human rights advocate Alaa Abd el-Fattah is being arbitrarily
The head of the United Nations mission in Libya, Hanna Tetteh, has raised concerns that proposed US funding cuts to
The settled will of the international community, as expressed through innumerable United Nations resolutions, is for a ‘two state’ solution
Mauritania’s foreign minister met UN envoy Staffan de Mistura in Brussels as the UN seeks deeper Mauritanian involvement in
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