A court in eastern Libya sentenced five people to life in prison after they were convicted of human trafficking over the deaths of 11 migrants who were on a rickety boat trying to cross the ...
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Why Libya remains one of the hardest countries to enter
This video explores how Libya is navigating life more than a decade after the fall of Gaddafi. From the difficulty of ...
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency evacuated last night a group of 153 vulnerable refugees and asylum-seekers out of Libya to the Emergency Transit Mechanism (ETM) in Niger. This UNHCR-chartered flight ...
The protracted political crisis that started in 2011 with demonstrations leading to the fall of long-time Libyan leaderMuammar Gaddafihas developed into an armed conflict, forcing tens of thousands of ...
Officials say crash caused by technical malfunction, taking life of top commander who played crucial role in ongoing, ...
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, evacuated 132 vulnerable refugees and asylum-seekers out of Tripoli and flew them to Niamey, the capital city of Niger, on Thursday. This is the first group of refugees ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Libya faces severe shortages of life-saving medicine and about one million people will soon be in dire need of help, a U.N. humanitarian official warned, as warring factions hamper ...
In December last year, Governor Godwin Obaseki announced N100 million seed capital and 150 hectares of land for Agribusiness for 150 Nigerians deported from Libya who were trained at the Edo ...
Throughout Sunday, reports began to make their way around social networks saying that Libya's Internet was back on. Having been effectively turned off by the Gadhafi regime since the beginning of ...
There is no doubt that Muammar Gaddafi – with his frizzy hair, playboy face and slightly provocative pose – is back in Tripoli. At least on shop windows. According to a bookshop in the city centre, ...
“Ultimately, the future of Libya is very much in the hands of the Libyans… and many efforts are ongoing in this regard,” said Ms. do Valle Ribeiro. “But right now, while people are suffering, it is ...
CAIRO (Reuters) - Libya faces severe shortages of life-saving medicine and about one million people will soon be in dire need of help, a U.N. humanitarian official warned, as warring factions hamper ...
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