Heavily subsidised fuels are being smuggled out of the country and sold abroad, helping sustain its rival political factions ...
Scottish detectives are examining what is alleged to be the first written evidence from inside Libya's intelligence service ...
A Libyan militia leader visiting Rome originally said to be wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) is not in fact wanted by it and has a Schengen visa to travel around Europe freely, ANSA ...
Cairo: A temporary calm has settled over the city of Gharyan in northwestern Libya following armed clashes involving medium-caliber weapons between two factions aligned with Tripoli authorities.
According to the ICC, Al-Masri was no moneyed Mediterranean holidaymaker but the longtime enforcer of one of Libya’s ...
The newly revealed documents, which have emerged from inside Libya's intelligence service, are alleged to be the first ...
Libyan authorities deported more than 150 Nigerian women and children on Tuesday under a UN-affiliated "voluntary return" ...
The Kremlin is using vessels from its “ghost fleet” — hundreds of aging commercial ships with obscured ownership — to send ...
Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah reaffirms Libya’s stance, saying ‘Libya will not be a destination for irregular migration’ ...
The country has experienced fluctuating oil production due to internal strife since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.
"The partnership between Sparkle and Al-Bawaba represents a significant milestone in offering premium services on Libya's ...
The United Nations Special Representative for Libya, Hanna Tetteh, met with African ambassadors in Tripoli on Wednesday as ...