In the wake of Tuesday's clashes in Tripoli, the US Embassy in Libya called on politicians to allow Libyans to choose their leaders.
Read moreThe Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General on Libya, Stephanie Williams, has stressed the urgent need to maintain calm on the ground and protect civilians in light of the ongoing developments in Tripoli, referri
Read moreParallel prime minister Fathi Bashagha, with the facilitation of Nawasi brigade, entered Tripoli late on Monday, sparking a heavy exchange of fire.
Read moreThe coastal road leading to Janzour district west of central Tripoli has been reopened for traffic after being blocked in the early hours of Sunday following clashes between two armed factions.
Read moreThe Director of the Asian and Australian Affairs Department at the Foreign Ministry, Ahmed Al-Naas, met the Vietnamese Deputy Foreign Minister Pham Quang Hue in the capital Hanoi.
Read moreThe head of the Libyan Taekwondo Federation, Ali Al-Saber, was released on Saturday evening after being kidnapped for 48 hours, Al-Saber's family has confirmed.
Read moreTwo children have tragically died after a fire broke out at their home in the Al-Qasi area of Tripoli, the Ambulance and Emergency Service confirmed on Sunday.
Read moreSecurity and military forces within formations of different convoys loyal to Prime Minister-designate Fathi Bashagha moved from Misrata and Zliten toward Tripoli via Tarhouna city but were faced by forces of Brigade 44
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