Libya engaged in clashes in Sirte [4 sources]
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Libya engaged in clashes in Sirte [4 sources]
Libya engaged in clashes in Sirte [4 sources]
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (CMC) — The Airports Authority of Trinidad and Tobago (AATT) Friday night said that a Ukrainian aircraft impounded at the Piarco International Airport after explosives were discovered onboard, had been given the authorisation to leave following extensive investigations by security agencies. In a statement, AATT said that Flight CVK-7078 had arrived in Trinidad and Tobago from The Bahamas on May 14 for a technical refuelling stop while en route to Cape Verde, with Libya as its final destination. The AATT said that officers of the Immigration Division discovered upon the aircraft’s arrival that it was transporting explosives which had not been declared in keeping with established international aviation and security protocols.
The International Criminal Court has opened the confirmation of charges hearings for Khaled Mohamed Ali el-Hishri. One of the commanders of Mitiga prison in Libya. El-Hishri must answer for crimes against humanity and war crimes for rapes, sexual violence, torture and persecution.
Libya’s Anti Financial Crimes, Money Laundering and Terrorism Financing (AFCMLTF) agency reported yesterday that it had arrested and referred to the public prosecutor suspect ‘‘K.A.B’’ in possession of 409 bank cards issued by several Libyan commercial banks. The suspect was also in possession of 41 raw magnetic cards prepared and equipped for use in electronic […] The post Suspect arrested in possession of over 400 currency debit cards destined for money laundering via UAE and Turkey appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Plaintiffs' lawyers denounce 'inversion of victimhood' at Sarkozy's appeal trial Lawyers for the families of victims of a 1989 plane bombing, attributed to Muammar Gaddafi's Libya, decried Nicolas Sarkozy's denial of a 'corrupt pact' forged with the Libyan regime.
Leaked data reveals the extent of Tunisia and the European Union’s cooperation on migration In 2023, Tunisia, the pivotal migration crossroads between Africa and Europe, emerged as the primary route to Italy, surpassing Libya. As Tunisia deepens its cooperation with the European Union, leaked confidential documents shed light on the scale of the migration crisis, its key figures, and its profound consequences for migrants.
Turkey faces growing pressure to retreat from three locations: Idlib, where Turkish forces are trying to prevent a humanitarian catastrophe; Libya, with which the Turks concluded a...