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A fragile calm has settled over Tripoli after a sudden surge of violence this week left parts of the city in ruins, claimed civilian lives, and heightened concerns about the stability of Libya's ...
Libya has accepted the International Criminal Court’s authority to investigate alleged war crimes in the country, despite not ...
By Vibhu Mishra A fragile calm has settled over Tripoli after a sudden surge of violence this week left parts of the city in ...
A shaky truce is still in place in Lebanon. But the country remains on a tenuous footing with Israeli forces in the country’s ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor’s upcoming briefing to the United Nations Security Council on Libya ...
TRIPOLI: Armed clashes broke out in Libya’s capital on Monday evening following reports of the killing of Abdulghani Kikli, ...
British prosecutors will not bring any charges against former Reform UK party lawmaker Rupert Lowe over allegations that he ...
Libya has formally integrated into the Medusa subsea cable system, marking a pivotal advancement in its telecommunications ...
France's foreign ministry summoned a senior Algerian diplomat on Wednesday to inform him that Paris was expelling Algerians ...
Human rights organisations have expressed alarm at possible US plans to send a group of migrants from Vietnam, Laos and the ...
Intense fighting broke out in Libya's capital, Tripoli, on Monday as opposing armed groups clashed. The violence follows ...
Two young children, aged 3 and 4, have died from dehydration aboard a rubber dinghy found adrift in the central Mediterranean, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said on Monday. The vessel, which ...
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