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(Reuters) -Here is a timeline chronicling Libya's years of chaos and division: 2011 - Revolt and civil war An uprising ...
Recent militia clashes in Tripoli following the assassination of SSA commander Abdel Ghani al-Kikli highlight the country’s ...
Libya’s state institutions ... has also jangled nerves. Haftar’s son Saddam has moved troops toward the southeast, an area officially under Tripoli’s control, while Dbeibah unified Tripoli ...
2012 - Missed opportunities A rebel council holds elections for an interim General ... Libya, Haftar drives his LNA through the south, bringing most remaining oil fields under his control.
Despite renewed oil sector optimism, Libya’s energy infrastructure remains under militia control ... on behalf of General Khalifa Haftar, who rules the east and largely controls oil production ...
The killing of a powerful militia leader in the Libyan capital on Monday night sparked hours of intense clashes that drove ...
Most of Libya’s oil fields and infrastructure are in the east of the country, where commander Khalifa Haftar and his Libyan National Army (LNA) have armed control. He is allied with the Bashaga ...
Across the capital of eastern Libya ... the west and Haftar the east. Wagner members are thought to remain at military bases in parts of the Libyan south under Haftar’s control, despite the ...
The stop-start conflict which has gripped Libya ... homes under construction have been taken over by rebel fighters and their families, said LNA chief press officer Khalifa al-Obeidi. Haftar ...
Cadets of the self-proclaimed Libyan National Army (LNA) affiliated with eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar ... 47,000 km² area south of Crete. The designated area overlaps with Libya’s claimed ...
North Africa’s most resource-rich nation, Libya ... under control, no official response has yet come from the east, where the Libyan National Army (LNA), led by General Khalifa Haftar, remains ...