In Tarhuna, a former stronghold of warlord Khalifa Haftar’s forces located northeast of the capital Tripoli, Libyan authorities have discovered two new mass graves according to official statements. In a statement over
MoreThere is a possibility of re-entering into a conflict environment in Libya, says Libyan Army commander
Major General Osama al-Juwaili, Commander of the Western Region of the Libyan Army, has made statements on Tuesday, which were included in a post made by the Operation Volcano of Rage press
MoreDuring the week, the Libyan Director of the Department of Search and Identification of Missing Persons announced that 3 more bodies were found as a result of the excavations in Tarhuna. In
MoreKhalid Al-Mishri, the Head of High Council of State, made statements about the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum (LPDF) meetings that took place in Geneva during the week, where no consensus was reached.
More“Algeria will never accept a threat, regardless of the party that utters it or submit to anyone, whatever its power”, warned the Chief of Staff of the Algerian Army Said Chengriha in
MoreThe Misrata-Sirte coastal road connecting the east and west of Libya was opened today with a ceremony attended by Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh and Head of the Presidential Council Mohamed al-Menfi.
MoreThe leader of the eastern militia groups, Khalifa Haftar, announced that a military offensive in the southern part of the country was launched. In a statement made by groups affiliated with Haftar,
MoreAbbas Kamel, head of the Egyptian Intelligence Service (GIS), visited Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh in Tripoli with his delegation on June 17. Libyan Intelligence Chief Hussein Al-Ayeb, Minister of Interior Khalid
MoreOn Saturday, May 29, a military parade took place at Benina Airport in Benghazi with the participation of the militia groups from the southern and eastern regions of the country affiliated with
MoreOn Thursday, May 27, a forum titled “Deeper Understanding of Foreign Actors’ Policies Towards Libya” was organized with the initiatives of the Foundation of Political, Economic and Social Studies (SETA). Libyan Presidential
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