TRIPOLI - Libya's Government of National Unity (GNU) on Sunday refuted reports alleging that Libya plans to resettle undocumented immigrants within the country, saying the reports are "misleading" and "completely false" in an official statement.
The U.S. conducted air exercises near the base of Russian mercenaries in Libya, signaling to Moscow its disapproval of Russian influence in the region. The U.S. Africa Command (Africom) organized air exercises at the end of February near the city of Sirte,
The Steering Committee of the Municipality of Benghazi, which represents one of the components of the displaced people from Benghazi in the western region, announced in an official statement its full support for the necessity of accountability for international crimes as a fundamental precondition for achieving lasting national reconciliation and stability in Libya.
Libya plans its first bidding round for oil exploration in more than 17 years, Masoud Suleman, acting Chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), announced in a televised address on Monday.
Around 450 irregular and undocumented Bangladeshi migrants are expected to return home in three separate chartered flights from Libya this month, under arrangements by the Bangladesh Embassy in Tripoli and the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
Russia views Libya as an anchor for further entrenchment in the Sahel, where Western disengagement and weakened governments create openings. From oil in Libya to gold in Sudan to uranium in Niger, control of North Africa’s resources would feed Russia’s broader power projection goals.
The activity, attributed to a threat actor dubbed Desert Dexter, was discovered in February 2025. It chiefly involves creating temporary accounts and news channels on Facebook. These accounts are then used to publish advertisements containing links to a file-sharing service or Telegram channel.
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Libya has launched its first exploration bid round in 17 years as part of a strategy to boost oil production by more than 50% to 2 million barrels per day. The last time the country ran an acreage offering in 2007, it covered 12 blocks on the offshore Sirte basin and the onshore Ghadames, Murzuq and Cyrenaica basins.
Libya is set to hold its first oil exploration bidding round in 17 years, as announced by Masoud Suleman, acting NOC Chairman. Despite past instability, major oil companies are resuming activities. Libya's crude production is nearing pre-war levels,
After a pause of almost 17 years, Libya is preparing to host a bidding round for oil exploration. The announcement was made in a televised address on Monday by the acting Chairman of the National Oil Corporation (NOC),