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Rival armed groups and quasi-state forces in Libya failed to protect civilians during clashes in Tripoli last week, leading to civilian deaths and damage to homes, Human Rights Watch said today.
The Sudanese Observatory for Human Rights has accused staff at Sudan's embassy in Libya of unlawfully arresting a young Sudanese activist in Tripoli, reportedly because he was among the prisoners ...
Recent events in Libya have once again laid bare security and other actors’ persistent failure to uphold international humanitarian and human rights law and underlines the urgent need to break cycles ...
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The Central Bank of Libya (CBL) has announced that the Electronic Payment Forum and Exhibition — the largest banking event in ...
It was a day of mixed outcomes for D'Tigers duo, Uchenna Iroegbu and Caleb Agada, following their participation for Kenyan ...
Libyan Interior Minister General Imad Trabelsi reaffirmed during a meeting in Tripoli with European Union representatives and ...
A Sudanese activist known as Mohamed Adam, widely referred to as "Tupac," has been detained by staff at the Sudanese embassy ...
At least 58 unidentified corpses were found on Monday in a hospital in Tripoli that was under the control of a militia whose ...
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) and Libya's Presidential Council, affiliated with Prime Minister Abdul ...