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For the third time since May 14, demonstrations took place Friday in the Libyan capital. Khalifa Haftar, who controls the ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNLibya Protesters Call on PM to Quit in Third Weekly MarchAsharq Al Awsat Hundreds of protesters gathered in central Tripoli on Friday for the third week in a row to demand the resignation of UN-recognized Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah following recent ...
A sweeping display of arms and alliances in Benghazi reflects Khalifa Haftar’s effort to project statehood, Moscow’s deeper ...
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Carro e Motos on MSNMilitary Parade in Libya Reveals Massive Supply of Russian Weapons and Sparks Criticism in RussiaA recent military parade held in Benghazi, Libya, caught the attention of the international community and especially Russian ...
Recent violence in western Libya brought back the specter of renewed civil war. But observers say the fighting and ensuing ...
Crisis Looms in Libya as Militia Attacks Threaten Oil Production** In a troubling development for global oil markets, Libya's eastern government has warned of substantial disruptions to oil production ...
Eastern authorities threaten force majeure over key oil terminals • NOC denies export disruption, but internal divisions raise concerns • Oil output reached 1.38M bpd in April, highest in over a ...
Libya is sliding back into civil war as Haftar’s forces advance on Tripoli, global powers remain passive, and oil politics ...
The political and military fault lines that divide Libya are increasingly shaped by Turkey and Russia, as both work to ...
The Mediterranean tanker trade faces potential disruption after Libya’s eastern government warned it could shut off exports.
A militia’s alleged break-in at Libya’s National Oil Corporation headquarters has heightened tensions between the eastern and ...
Three suspects were detained for allegedly storming the Libyan state oil firm's HQ in Tripoli. The rival eastern government, ...
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