Libya lights up after years of power cuts
TRIPOLI, Libya—It’s midnight just before the weekend. Traffic snarls the corniche in Tripoli, where improved electricity service has brought renewed ...
Read moreTRIPOLI, Libya—It’s midnight just before the weekend. Traffic snarls the corniche in Tripoli, where improved electricity service has brought renewed ...
Read moreIt's midnight just before the weekend. Traffic snarls the corniche in Tripoli, where improved electricity service has brought renewed energy ...
Read moreLibya's Tripoli-based government on Saturday carried out a fresh round of drone strikes in Zawiya, in the country's west, as ...
Read moreThe Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) has advised Filipinos in Tripoli to get out of harm’s way by taking shelter ...
Read moreTripoli—Eastern Libyan military courts have sentenced at least 22 people to death and jailed hundreds more since 2018 in “sham, ...
Read moreThe Philippine Embassy in Tripoli, Libya, on Monday said it is working with authorities to identify and confirm claims that ...
Read moreClashes broke out Sunday in the impoverished Lebanese city of Tripoli, the latest violence between security forces and protesters furious ...
Read moreProtesters in Libya's second city Benghazi set fire to the headquarters of the parallel eastern administration controlled by strongman Khalifa ...
Read moreThe smell of gunpowder still lingered in the battle-scarred south of Libya's capital when Hicham Suleiman, a teacher in his ...
Read moreTripoli—The Libyan capital’s only operational airport has closed again after threats by forces loyal to strongman Khalifa Haftar, dealing another ...
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