Rome's decision to release Osama Almasri Najim drew condemnation from Italian opposition parties, NGOs and the ICC.
The justice minister said the court had noted discrepancies concerning dates within the arrest warrant, with the same crimes listed as occurring in February 2011 and in other parts in February 2015.
In a live press conference held in Tripoli today, Libya’s Internal Security Agency (ISA) refuted and condemned parts of the ...
The Finnish Ambassador to Libya, Teemu Sepponen, has expressed his country’s eagerness to strengthen cooperation and take ...
Mediterranea Saving Humans, an Italian nonprofit with the mission of rescuing immigrants who try to cross the Mediterranean ...
Zaafrani, stressed the readiness of public and private sector contractors to participate in consortiums to implement major ...
Asharq Al Awsat Libya's Zawiya refinery, the OPEC producer's biggest functioning oil refinery, resumed operations on Dec. 23, a source from the National Oil Corporation said on Wednesday, after they ...
Hussaini, also known as the Aga Khan, died on Tuesday, February 4, aged 88. A colossally wealthy philanthropist, he was also ...
Osama Elmasry Njeem, who was wanted by the ICC for alleged war crimes, was recently freed by Rome. The move prompted outrage ...
Easier access for African travellers will likely lead to an influx of tourists, particularly from neighbouring countries and ...
UNSMIL has today called on all the conflicting Libyan parties to start work immediately on agreeing on a unified state ...
Italy’s justice minister has strongly defended the government’s decision to free and repatriate a Libyan warlord wanted by ...