The Maltese authorities have brought terrorism charges against the two Libyan nationals who hijacked the Afriqiyah Airways (Airbus A320), Malta Today reported Sunday.
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Read moreThe Libyan Mufti, Al-Saddiq Al-Gharyani, has contacted a number of political figures that are closely effective on the current political stalemate in the country in a bid to rally them around a Libyan-Libyan dialogue intact of a
Read moreThe two terrorist hijackers of Afriqiyah plane have surrendered, Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat has confirmed.
Read more111 passengers on board a hijacked Afriqiyah Airways were released, the company's Safety Director told the
Read moreAn Afriqiyah Airways Airbus A320 with 111 passengers and 7 crew members on board was hijacked and diverted to Malta on Friday, the state-owned company has reported.
Read moreThe High Council of State (HCS) denounced the statements delivered by the Foreign Minister-designate of the UN-proposed government, Mohammed Sayala, in which he described Khalifa Haftar as legitimate “Marshal” on Erem News chann
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