The government appointed by Libya’s parliament under former Interior Ministry Fathi Bashagha has officially started working from the central city of Sirte, Libya’s parliament said on Tuesday. Bashagha’s government can’t enter the
MoreOn Saturday, Tunisia’s support for a solution based on dialogue and consensus to the crisis in Libya was emphasized by Tunisian Foreign Minister Othman Jerandi. On the sidelines of an extraordinary summit
MoreOn Wednesday, parliamentary elections were suggested to be held at the end of 2022 by Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh, who also added to start preparations for polls in June. Dbeibeh,
MoreLate on Tuesday, Libya’s parliament-appointed Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha announced that, as of Wednesday, he will base his government in the city of Sirte. Bashagha said they believe in the democratic process
MoreOn Tuesday, clashes have broken out in Libya’s capital Tripoli between armed groups loyal to Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh and rival leader Fathi Bashagha, who was recently appointed as premier by
MoreLibyan rivals were urged by the US, on Monday, to agree on a constitutional basis for holding the country’s long-awaited general elections. US Ambassador to Libya Richard Norland held talks with Khaled
MoreAn initiative for national dialogue was launched by Libya’s parliament-appointed Prime Minister Fathi Bashagha on Tuesday to resolve the country’s crisis. Bashagha, a rival of Tripoli-seated Libyan government, told a press conference
MoreAs a result of oil leaks due to a lack of enough storage capacity for crude oil, Libya’s National Oil Corporation (NOC) on Saturday warned of an “impending environmental disaster.” The NOC
MoreIn a statement on Wednesday, the US Embassy in Libya voiced concern over the continued shutdown of the country’s oil facilities by tribal groups demanding the departure of incumbent Prime Minister Abdul
MoreReports about Fathi Bashagha being asked by Tunisia to leave the country were dismissed by Libya’s newly appointed government. The Tunisian government, according to media reports, has requested Bashagha to leave the
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