Libya’s vast fossil fuel potential and “investor-friendly reforms” are attracting global energy firms despite the inherent political risks, a boost for the oil-rich African nation.
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Libya’s top general killed — here’s what we know
A Falcon 50 business jet carrying Libya’s chief of the general staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al‑Haddad, reportedly crashed on ...
Libya’s turbulent 2025 unfolded against a backdrop of armed clashes in Tripoli and sustained diplomatic engagement by close ...
Libya has held a military funeral for its western military chief and four officers who died in a plane crash in Turkey.
The architect of the Libya–Turkey maritime boundary agreement, Admiral Cihat Yaycı, said the deal grants Libya a vast ...
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The Libya oil story no one is pricing in yet
Libya holds Africa's largest proven reserves (48 billion barrels) and has lifted output back toward 1.4 million bpd.
Libya's national museum, formerly known as As-Saraya Al-Hamra or the Red Castle, has reopened in Tripoli, allowing the public ...
Libyan authorities have arrested a Nigerian woman and her Ghanaian husband over the alleged torture and starvation of an orphaned child to death in Tripoli. The couple was arrested on Wednesday, ...
Libya’s army chief was killed in a plane crash while returning home from an official visit to Turkey on Tuesday, Libya’s ...
A private jet carrying Libya’s military chief and four other military officers has crashed after takeoff from Turkey’s capital, Ankara, killing all on board.
Migrant arrivals to southern Greece through the so-called “southern corridor” linking Libya with Gavdos and Crete have risen ...
Hundreds of people have mourned western Libya’s military chief and four others killed in a plane crash in Turkey. The coffins ...
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