AL-AJAYLAT Eyewitnesses said that armed men belonging to the militia of Muhammad Bahrun, commonly known as Al-Far “The Mouse”, stormed the university campus in Al-Ajaylat and kid... Read more
Jun. 23, Berlin II Conference reiterates call for withdrawing foreign mercenaries, holding elections on time. Jun. 26, LNA arrests terrorists in southern Libya’s Haruj mountains. Jun.... Read more
Jun. 17, LNA chief Haftar meets Egypt intelligence head Kamel in Benghazi, aiming to enhance bilateral cooperation. Jun. 20, PM Dbaiba attends ceremony in Buerat, announces Sirte-Misurata co... Read more
Jun. 1, kidnapped Jumhouria Bank manager Ali Garza found dead on Tripoli seashore. Jun. 6, US Embassy calls for release of Red Crescent head Mansour Atti Al-Magribi, kidnapped in Ajdabia Jun... Read more
May 15, 35 Volcano of Rage Operation POWs swapped for as many captured Haftar militiamen. May 15, US State Department announces ambassador Norland to act as special envoy to Libya. May 15, l... Read more
GNU postpones Apr. 26 cabinet meeting in Benghazi as Haftar forces prevent govt security personnel from landing at Benina Airport. Apr. 30, LNA chief Marshal Haftar meets HoR Speaker Saleh,... Read more
Apr. 22, SOC announces it would be unable to continue producing oil due to the lack of necessary funding. Apr. 23, nearly 130 migrants killed as rubber boat capsizes off Libya coas... Read more
11,609 Turkish-backed Syrian mercenaries still present in Libya, only 1,226 repatriated, leaked documents reveal. Apr. 14, Greece PM Mitsotakis agrees to hold talks with Libya on maritime bo... Read more
Mar. 10, Libyan Parliament grants confidence to Dbaiba cabinet. Mar. 11, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reports 6,750 Syrian fighters still in Libya, jeopardizing stability.... Read more
Feb. 15, PM Al-Sarraj hospitalized in Rome after giving full powers to deputy Maetig. UN confidential report says US contractor “Blackwater” head Erik Prince violated UN arms emb... Read more