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Libya is sliding back into civil war as Haftar’s forces advance on Tripoli, global powers remain passive, and oil politics ...
A fragmented Libya faces internal violence, funded by foreign powers interested in controlling Libya’s future oil production.
Recent violence in western Libya brought back the specter of renewed civil war. But observers say the fighting and ensuing ...
As attacks increase around oil production sites, control of Libya's vast oil reserves - the largest in Africa - remains a ...
His death leaves a power vacuum that other groups will waste no time attempting to fill, on behalf of General Khalifa Haftar ... fighting a civil war in which the U.S. has zero stake, but which ...
Details are murky and no final agreement has been reached, but the plan is under serious enough consideration that the ...
A militia’s alleged break-in at Libya’s National Oil Corporation headquarters has heightened tensions between the eastern and ...
Libya’s eastern government has threatened to declare force majeure on oil exports due to alleged assaults on the National Oil ...
President Trump has denied knowledge of Libya deportations, though his officials have sought to deport migrants abroad.
Lawyers for immigrants from Laos, Vietnam and the Philippines rushed to court to stop what they called an “imminent” deportation flight to the war-torn African nation.
The political and military fault lines that divide Libya are increasingly shaped by Turkey and Russia, as both work to ...