According to sources at the border checkpoint and in Egypt’s National Security Agency, Cairo has opened the Rafah border crossing between itself and the Gaza Strip until further notice. News on the
MoreSameh Shoukry, Egyptian Foreign Minister, met with his Libyan counterpart for the Government of National Accord (GNA) Mohamed Taher Siala in Cairo to express Egypt’s support for a political solution within Libya,
MoreAbdulhamid Dbeibeh, Libya’s newly-elected Prime Minister, gave his first national speech following his election in the elections conducted in Geneva, by the UN-sponsored talks. Dbeibeh, underlined the rejection of failure as an
MoreIn Tunis, hundreds of protestors took to the streets in a rally against police brutality, which led to the death of a prominent activist in 2013. Protestors, which were backed by the
MoreThe Somalia Federal Government and regional leaders have discussed about delayed elections since the early week. On late Friday, it was announced that any agreement has not been reached. The announcement was
MoreOn 5 January, UN-sponsored talks conducted within the past week have concluded and led to the establishment of an interim government in Libya. Following a ballot initiated on Friday morning, Mohammed al-Menfi,
MoreIt is reported that Russia has sent 310 mercenaries to Libya to support Khalifa Haftar. Ranging from ages 20 to 45, mercenaries were employed for train-equip programs in Latakia base in Syria.
MoreOn Friday, the Libyan branch of the United Nations’ International Organization for Migration (IOM) tweeted that at least 1000 refugees were intercepted by Libyan coastguards off the coast of the war-torn country.
MoreToday, participants in determining Libya’s interim government until national elections began preparations for a ballot conducted under the United Nations’ peace process. During the past week, various names have been determined to
MoreAn official statement by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry announced that the country will be taking the chairmanship of the UN Peacebuilding Commission’s 15th session for the first time, succeeding Canada. Egypt’s Permanent
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