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Eleven Sudanese migrants have been killed in a car crash in the desert in Libya, authorities have said, the latest tragedy involving Sudanese people fleeing the civil war in their home country ...
The Minister of Interior of the Libyan Government of National Unity Imad Al-Tarabulsi affirmed that Libya is not a country of settlement and will not accept, under any circumstances, projects ...
Several ministers with Libya’s internationally recognised government have resigned in support of the protesters calling for Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah to step down. The government late ...
ALBAWABA - Heavy clashes erupted on Monday night between Libyan rival armed groups in Tripoli, triggering a security crisis and leading to the death of Libyan militia leader Abdel Ghani al-Kikli ...
Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/Shutterstock Libya’s two rival governments on Wednesday said they had not agreed to accept migrants from the U.S., disrupting Trump administration plans to fly deportees there.
Libya’s Tripoli-based government and the US have held talks about sharing billions of dollars in frozen Libyan state assets if the Trump administration helps unlock the funds, two sources ...
Libya has always been a dangerous transit point for migrants hoping to reach Europe, but the recent wave of racially driven violence signals a disturbing shift. Black migrants and refugees in ...
Niger's army announced that it rescued 50 migrants stranded in the northern desert near the Libyan border, a crossing point on the road to Europe. The army said in a press release that the 50 ...
Migrant smuggling and trafficking has flourished through Libya since its 2011 conflict. This article explains how this happened and why European policies aimed at addressing the issue are inadequate.
Libya authorities have uncovered nearly 50 bodies from two mass graves in the country’s southeastern desert, officials said Sunday, in the latest tragedy involving people seeking to reach Europe ...
The government attributed the release to procedural reasons. But critics say it is because Italy depends on Libya to stem the flow of migrants from Africa. By Emma Bubola and Elisabetta Povoledo ...
A trafficking group in Libya has sent videos and images of a young Ethiopian woman being tortured to her family, demanding that they pay $6,000 for her release, an NGO revealed this week.