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Forbes Middle East announced last Wednesday (23 April) that Tripoli based Libyan Prime Minister, Abd Alhamid Aldabaiba, will be the ...
Following a Libyan social media outcry based on the erroneous news that the state General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL ...
New figures show that tourism in Libya is doing surprisingly well, despite safety warnings from countries including the US ...
Italy’s geopolitical ascendancy is prefigured around developing closer hydrocarbon ties to Libya via energy giant ENI.
The undersigned organizations strongly condemn the Libyan authorities’ latest crackdown on non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and their staff, solely for providing humanitarian assistance to ...
Fathi Jaghbir on Wednesday said that Tripoli International Fair, which will see participation of 40 Jordanian industrial ...
Jordan Exports organized the kingdom’s participation in the 51st Tripoli International Fair in Libya, featuring 40 Jordanian companies from a range of economic sectors. According to a statement ...
For years, this country has been deemed one of the most dangerous places to travel — yet tourists keep coming.
Libya and Turkey have reaffirmed their commitment to deepening strategic cooperation across a range of sectors, during high-level talks in Tripoli. Libya’s Minister of State for Communication and ...
The Navy’s first port calls to Libya in more than five decades this week, to Tripoli and Benghazi, likely are intended to ...
Achtnich sometimes drowns her informants’ insights in academic jargon, but she also lets them speak and convey in often painful detail the quandaries they face.
Renewed armed mobilizations and external interference, particularly from Russia, are destabilizing Libya, threatening a return to widespread conflict.