Abd al-Rahman Milad, a former head of Libya’s coastguard and a notorious figure in people and fuel trafficking, was assassinated by unidentified gunmen on Sunday. Milad,…
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The United Nations has hosted discussions with rival Libyan factions to address the ongoing central bank crisis, which has jeopardised the country’s critical oil revenues. The…
Libya’s oil production has plummeted by more than half, with about 700,000 barrels per day (bpd) offline as of Thursday. The sharp decline is a result…
Libya’s oilfield closures have intensified with production at the Sarir field nearly coming to a standstill, according to two field engineers. This development is part of…
Libyan armed groups and government authorities have reached an agreement to secure key infrastructure in Tripoli, Interior Minister Imad Trabelsi announced on Friday. The accord comes…
Rwanda, the African Union Commission, and the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) have extended their agreement to evacuate African refugees stranded in Libya until December 31, 2025.…
Wrench in hand, Asawar Mustafa, a 22-year-old Sudanese refugee in Libya, inspects an oil filter in the women-only section of a garage in western Libya, where…
The United Nations has called for restraint after the Tripoli-based government in Libya placed its forces on high alert, anticipating an attack from fighters loyal to…
The Libyan Prosecutor-General’s office has ordered the detention of Khalifa Abdul Sadiq, the Minister of Oil and Gas in the Government of National Unity, over allegations…
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited Libya on Tuesday to engage with local leaders regarding joint initiatives in crucial sectors such as energy and infrastructure, as…