By Honorary Reporter Reem Wagialla from Sudan Photo by = Ahmed Mahmoud Libyan artist Ahmed Mahmoud, known professionally as ...
As part of the processing, the men are instructed to remove all but one layer of clothing, even as temperatures drop in ... Union that can be reached via a perilous boat journey from Libya or Tunisia.
GENEVA, Feb 10 (Reuters) - Some of the bodies of migrants found in two mass graves in Libya bore gunshot wounds, the International Organization for Migration said on Monday, adding that one of the ...
Libya authorities uncovered nearly 50 bodies this week from two mass graves in the country’s southeastern desert, officials said Sunday, in the latest tragedy involving people seeking to reach ...
Libya deported more than 600 men from Niger last month as North African countries — financed by the European Union to tackle migration — have ramped up expulsions of sub-Saharan Africans. By ...
TRIPOLI, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Libya's security authorities recovered at least 28 bodies of migrants from a mass grave in the desert in southeast Libya, the country's attorney general said on its ...
Migrants’ mass graves are not uncommon in Libya. Last year, authorities unearthed the bodies of at least 65 migrants in the Shuayrif region, 350 kilometers (220 miles) south of the capital, Tripoli.
(MENAFN) Libya, a country rich in oil reserves, is now focusing on renewable energy to meet its growing electricity demand. With a population of approximately 7 million people, the country’s ...
The Acting Chairman of Libya's state-owned National Oil Corporation (NOC) Masoud Sulaiman said on Saturday the company plans to increase daily oil and gas production to two million barrels over ...
The International Criminal Court has reminded Italy of its obligation to cooperate fully after it let warlord Ossama al-Masri return to Libya. Al-Masri is accused of murder, rape and torture.
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio (L) confers with his colleague Matteo Piantedosi in the Italian parliament Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio has said Rome had no choice but to release a Libyan ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- Judges at the International Criminal Court have officially asked Italy on Monday to explain why the country released a Libyan man suspected of torture, murder and rape ...
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