A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
A dozen migrants died on Tuesday and others were hospitalized in the city of Al-Khums, 115 km to the east of Tripoli, due to suffocation and crush after being locked inside a shi
The Libyan Amazigh High Council (LAHC) has declared the Amazigh (Berber or Tamazight) language as an official language in the cities and districts inhabited by the Amazigh in Lib
Work at the Ubari gas power plant has been resumed after years of suspension over security conditions in the city, the head of the media office of the General Electricity Company
The Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) has won the Middle East Business Leadership Award (MEBLA) of 2016 for the best exceptional leadership at times of emergency and crises.<
The Libyan Iron and Steel Company (LISCO) has won the Middle East Business Leadership Award (MEBLA) of 2016 for the best exceptional leadership at times of emergency and crises.<
The Libyan National Oil Corporation (NOC) has signed an oil cooperation deal with the Russian oil company, Rosneft, on the sidelines of the London-held International Petroleum We
More than 45 African immigrants have drowned after human smugglers intercepted them at sea and stole the motor of their boat at gunpoint, leaving them to their fate.
A delegation from the French company, SIDEM, arrived Monday in Tobruk desalination plant and met with the crisis committee tasked to resolve the drinking water issues.
The Tunisian Foreign Minister, Khemaies Jhinaoui, the Algerian Minister of Maghreb Affairs, the African Union and the Arab League, Abdelkader Messahel, and the Egyptian Foreign M
A motorcade carrying the Head of the UN-proposed government’s Presidential Council (PC), Fayez Al-Sirraj, has been targeted by heavy gunfire on the freeway near Guest Palaces in
A motorcade carrying the Head of the UN-proposed government’s Presidential Council (PC), Fayez Al-Sirraj, has been targeted by heavy gunfire on the freeway near Guest Palaces in
Libya’s imports have shrunk by 45% over the last couple of years in comparison to the normal ratio of the country’s imports, confirmed the Head of the media office of the Libyan
Libya’s Al-Hilal team departed the CAF Confederation Cup from the preliminary round after losing the match to Kenya’s Ulinzi 0-1 and then on penalties 4-5
The Italian Association "Osservatorio Cibernetico" has filed a criminal complaint to the Italian judicial authorities against Tobruk-based House of Representative member Ibrahim
The Sabha Medical Center (SMC) has started carrying out the legal procedures regarding burying the unidentified bodies that are accumulated inside its morgue after it had to clos
Friday marks the beginning of the seventh year of the 17 February 2011 revolution, in which all Libyans across the country revolted on the dictatorship regime of Muamar Gaddafi c
Friday marks the beginning of the seventh year of the 17 February 2011 revolution, in which all Libyans across the country revolted on the dictatorship regime of Muamar Gaddafi c
Friday marks the beginning of the seventh year of the 17 February 2011 revolution, in which all Libyans across the country revolted on the dictatorship regime of Muamar Gaddafi c
Friday marks the beginning of the seventh year of the 17 February 2011 revolution, in which all Libyans across the country revolted on the dictatorship regime of Muamar Gaddafi c
Khalifa Haftar has skipped a very precious chance that could establish for a solution to the Libyan political crisis and end the suffering of the Libyan people, said the Head of
The administration of the Hasawna system of the Man-Made River expressed sorrow on Wednesday after some unknown armed persons had detonated explosives at the water station No.304
A delegation from the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) has arrived in Seoul for talks on the return of South Korean companies and resumption of the stalled projects i
A delegation from the General Electricity Company of Libya (GECOL) has arrived in Seoul for talks on the return of South Korean companies and resumption of the stalled projects i
Libya representative of Aktis Strategy, Khalid Al-Kanouni, said Gharyan was their choice from among three other municipalities in Libya – Ghadames, Nalut, and Zuwara – to create
Four Mellitah Oil & Gas Company officials were handed over to the Tripoli-based Attorney General’s Office by the Special Deterrent Force (SDF) after the latter’s investigatio
Zliten municipality initialized a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the US Global Innovative Consulting & Services Group (GICSG) to conduct a project aimed at installing
The High Council of Libyan Notables and Elders has expressed support for Libyan National Guard (LNG), which was recently formed, calling on Libya’s revolutionaries to join the LN
An armed force of the Dignity Operation, which is led by Khalifa Haftar, stormed into the farm of the ex- Dignity Operation leader, Colonel Faraj Al-Barasi in Al-Wasita, 10 km no
Libyan Mohamed Bzeek, who moved to the US in 1978, has been a foster father for more than two decades taking in the sickest of the sick children in Los Angeles County’s sprawling