11 days agoProtesters stormed the main gate of the UN mission headquarters in Tripoli, demanding that their demands for a new, unified government and elections be heard.
16 days agoLibya's Foreign Ministry protests Greek bid round for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete
16 days agoLibya's Foreign Ministry protests Greek bid round for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete
17 days agoA number of residents of Qara Boli and Qasr Khiar closed the Qara Boli Security Directorate with earth mounds, in protest against the decision of Imad al-Tarabulsi, the Minister of Interior in the Dabaiba government, to annex their city's directorate to Tajoura.
18 days agoAt least 60 people feared missing in two deadly shipwrecks off Libya -International Organization for migration
24 days agoThe Rapid Support Forces militia announced the completion of its control over the Sudanese part of the border triangle linking Sudan, Libya, and Egypt at Jabal al-Uwaynat. This comes a week after Hemeti accused Egypt of sending military aid to the Sudanese army.
24 days agoSudan's Rapid Support Forces have expanded their control over the border triangle with Libya and Egypt, after the Sudanese army announced its withdrawal from the "strategic area" on Wednesday
25 days agoThe Libyan Foreign Ministry in the Hammad government: We are committed to Sudan's sovereignty, good neighborliness, and de-escalation with it.
25 days agoSudanese Army: The Libyan Army, led by Khalifa Haftar, supported the Rapid Support Forces in its attack on border points.
25 days agoThe Sudanese army says the Rapid Support Forces attacked border points between Sudan, Egypt, and Libya.
a month agoEgypt and Turkey foreign ministers discuss Libya situation
a month ago"I have determined to fully restrict and limit the entry of nationals of the following 12 countries: Afghanistan, Burma, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and Yemen." - Pres Trump
a month agoUN: Dozens of bodies found in militia-controlled Tripoli area
a month agoHuman Rights Commissioner: We have received reports of excessive force used against protests in Tripoli
a month agoStatement by the Foreign Ministers of Egypt, Tunisia, and Algeria on Libya: Support for the efforts of the 5+5 Committee to consolidate the existing ceasefire and ensure the withdrawal of foreign forces, foreign fighters, and mercenaries within a specified period.
a month agoRenewed protests demanding the overthrow of the "Dabaiba government" and denouncing the security situation in Tripoli
a month agoScenes of protesters blocking streets with burning tires in Libya to demand the overthrow of the "unity government" headed by Abdel Hamid Dbeibah. Libya
a month agoProtests in Tripoli and other cities call for the ouster of all political bodies
a month agoDemonstrations in the Libyan city of Zawiya demand the overthrow of the Dabaiba government.
a month agoProtesters block the highway towards Al-Bifi, Tripoli, Libya.
a month agoIn protest against the Dabaiba government, roads were blocked in the Al-Hani area of Tripoli.
a month agoCirculating footage shows security forces escorting protesters during a roadblock on Fernaj Island in Tripoli.
a month agoProtesters from the city of Zawiya gather in preparation for heading to the capital, Tripoli, to participate in today's demonstrations in Green Square.
2 months agoTripoli Security Directorate announces the reopening of all roads in the city after they were blocked by protesters. Teams began removing obstacles and cleaning the roads to ensure traffic flow and return life to normal. Citizens were called upon to cooperate to maintain public order.
2 months agoTripoli University witnessing a complete mutiny in protest against the deteriorating security situation in the capital.
2 months agoDemonstrations in Martyrs' Square in central Tripoli.
2 months agoLibyan protesters demand prime minister quit as three ministers resign
2 months agoProtestors flood Tripoli’s main square in anti-government rally
2 months agoProtests are taking place in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, against Abdulhamid Dbaiba, the Prime Minister of the Tripoli-based National Unity Government. The public holds Dbaiba responsible for the recent clashes in which civilians were killed.
2 months agoCeasefire has been declared in Tripoli. Despite the cessation of hostilities in Tripoli, the situation remains tense. There have been isolated clashes in the west of Tripoli. In line with the instructions of the Ministry of Interior, a joint force of the Directorate of Law Enforcement and the Emergency Police has been deployed to the contact points in the capital, Tripoli, to enforce the ceasefire and ensure security