Libya today is in the midst of a civil war—one as confusing as it is ferocious. Atrocities against civilians are mounting. The collapse of the Libyan state and the country's division is possible.
The trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy over the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign is ...
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since the House debated the 1999 war against Yugoslavia. Because the Libyan war is a poorly conceived humanitarian intervention in a country of no strategic importance, it has never been likely to ...
According to the ICC, Al-Masri was no moneyed Mediterranean holidaymaker but the longtime enforcer of one of Libya’s ...
For the first time in months there was no mention of Libyan action in the daily communiques from Cairo. Conquered Cyrenaica was settling smoothly into British rule, with Lieut. General Sir Henry ...
Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan ruled out any reconciliation with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in a video statement on Saturday in which he vowed to crush the group.
A Libyan militia chief accused of war crimes, torture and abductions by Amnesty International has been spotted in Italy after travelling to the country using a Schengen visa issued by Malta.
The Internal Security Apparatus announced on Friday the arrest of Mohammed Al-Azraq, known as “Al-Tahli,” one of the most ...
The country's current crude production has reached over 1.4 million bpd, about 200,000 bpd short of its pre-civil war high, according to NOC. Libya is exempt from OPEC+ agreements to limit output.