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The European Union's migration commissioner was barred from entering eastern Libya because of a "protocol issue", an EU spokesperson said on Wednesday. In addition to EU Internal Affairs and Migration Commissioner Magnus Brunner,
Authorities in eastern Libya have refused entry to three European ministers and the EU commissioner for migration on alleged entry violations.
The United Nations Support Mission (UNSMIL) has expressed growing concern over reports of a continued military build-up in and around Libya's capital, Tripoli.mission In a statement on Wednesday, the UNurged all parties to avoid the use of force,
The European Union migration commissioner and ministers from Italy, Malta and Greece were denied entry to the eastern part of divided Libya on Tuesday as they had disregarded "Libyan national sovereignty",
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The agreement comes at a time when the Libyan Army is struggling to assert control in a capital increasingly dominated by rival militias.
Authorities in Greece say more than 1,200 migrants have been detained on the island of Crete and the nearby islet of Gavdos over the past three days, following a surge in arrivals from Libya
The U.N. Mission in Libya urged on Wednesday all Libyan parties to avoid actions or political rhetoric that could trigger escalation or renewed clashes in Tripoli, following reports of continued military buildup in and around the city.
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The Punch on MSNPICTORIAL: Two undocumented Nigerians arrested for drug trafficking in LibyaLibya’s Counter-Terrorism Forces have arrested two undocumented Nigerians over alleged involvement in drug trafficking.According to a statement shared by Migrant Rescue Watch on X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday,
Though Libya had an estimated 20,000 man-portable surface-to-air missiles before the popular uprising began in February, Assistant Secretary of State Andrew Shapiro told ABC News today the ...
Libya's oil revenues have reached 51.1 billion Libyan dinars ($9.43 billion) in the first half of 2025, the central bank said on Monday.