Libya deployed military forces in Tripoli [5 sources]
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Libya deployed military forces in Tripoli [5 sources]
Libya deployed military forces in Libya [10 sources]
Libya issued threats against Cargo Ship in Bandar Abbas [8 sources]
The same machinery of manufactured war that shattered Iraq and Libya is now being recalibrated for Iran Read Full Article at RT.com
The Libyan British Business Council (LBBC), in partnership with the National Oil Corporation of Libya (NOC), hosted the ‘‘Libya Energy Forum: Realising Libya’s Energy Ambitions’’ from 11 to 14 May in London as part of the Africa Energies Summit 2026. The LBBC said the Forum marked an important moment in the UK–Libya energy relationship, bringing […] The post Largest NOC delegation attends London’s Africa Energies Summit & Libya Energy Forum, signs MoU with LBBC and British Council appeared first on LibyaHerald .
The foreign ministers of Türkiye, Bangladesh, Brazil, Indonesia, Spain, Colombia, Libya, Maldives, Pakistan and Jordan on Monday strongly condemned Israel’s repeated attacks on the...
Newly installed Automated Weather Station in Shahat – part of growing network of Automated Weather Stations across eastern Libya The UNDP Libya reported yesterday that, together with the Ambassador of France to Libya Thierry Vallat, and his team, it visited a newly installed Automated Weather Station in Shahat, part of a growing national network of Automated Weather Stations across eastern Libya. The UNDP said these systems – shifting Libya from response to prevention – […] The post Newly installed Automated Weather Station in Shahat – part of growing network of Automated Weather Stations across eastern Libya appeared first on LibyaHerald .
Russia’s ghost ships haunt Libya The Kremlin is using vessels from its “ghost fleet” — hundreds of aging commercial ships with obscured ownership — to send military equipment to Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar, leaked documents reveal.
Archaeologists and local staff in Libya's Cyrenaica region are protecting archaeological treasures despite limited resources and public engagement, following the region's role in the 2011 uprising.