Hundreds of people have mourned western Libya’s military chief and four others killed in a plane crash in Turkey. The coffins ...
Libya has held a military funeral for its western military chief and four officers who died in a plane crash in Turkey.
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Libya lays army chief of staff to rest in Misrata
Essawi, and his military cameraman, Mohamed al-Mahjoub, were transported to their hometown in Misrata on Saturday evening for ...
Libya’s vast fossil fuel potential and “investor-friendly reforms” are attracting global energy firms despite the inherent ...
Türkiye on Sunday denied claims that a Turkish Airlines passenger plane refrained from landing in Libya due to concerns over ...
ANKARA -- Turkey held a military funeral ceremony Saturday morning for five Libyan officers, including western Libya’s ...
The Libyan military chief was in Ankara for high-level defense talks aimed at boosting military cooperation between the two ...
A small airport in southern Libya – controlled by a military commander allied to the United Arab Emirates – has become a ...
Libya’s army chief was killed in a plane crash while returning home from an official visit to Turkey on Tuesday, Libya’s ...
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Fourteen Years After Gaddafi’s Fall, Libya Reopens Its National Museum to Much Fanfare
Among the museum’s artifacts, which were hidden during the long closure, are a 5,400-year-old mummy and remnants from the ...
The Turkish Ministry of Defense says the analysis of black boxes from a jet crash that killed eight people, including Libya’s military chief, has begun ...
Libyan authorities report that a notorious militia leader, Ahmed Oumar al-Fitouri al-Dabbashi, was killed in a raid by security forces on Friday. Al-Dabbashi, also known as Ammu, was targeted in ...
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