Libya's £5.1bn Man-Made River Expansion
Libya's colossal Great Man-Made River, a 1,750-mile engineering marvel, is set for a major £5.1bn expansion to tackle water scarcity. Discover the project hailed as the 'eighth wonder of the world'.
Libya's colossal Great Man-Made River, a 1,750-mile engineering marvel, is set for a major £5.1bn expansion to tackle water scarcity. Discover the project hailed as the 'eighth wonder of the world'.
Hundreds gather in Misrata to mourn Gen. Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, killed in a Turkish private jet crash. The incident highlights Libya's fragile political divisions. Read the full report.
Turkey held a military funeral for five Libyan officers, including a top commander, killed in a plane crash after defence talks. The incident impacts UN-led efforts to unify Libya. Read the full story.
Turkish authorities have begun analysing the black boxes from the private jet crash that killed Libya's military chief and seven others. Read the latest on the investigation.
Libya's military chief and four others died when their private jet crashed after takeoff from Ankara. The general was returning from high-level defence talks. Read the latest on this tragic loss.
General Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, Libya's army chief of staff, has been killed in a plane crash near Ankara. The incident raises questions about regional security and Turkey's military ties to Libya. Read the full report.
The National Museum of Libya in Tripoli has reopened with a lavish ceremony after 14 years of civil war closure. Hopes are high it can foster unity, but deep political and economic divisions remain.
Khaled El Hishri, accused of atrocities at a Tripoli prison, made his first ICC appearance. Judges set a key hearing for May 2025. Read the full details.
At least four Bangladeshi migrants died when their boat capsized near Al Khums, Libya. A second vessel carrying 69 people remains missing amid rising Mediterranean deaths.
At least 42 migrants are presumed dead after their boat capsized off Libya. Seven survivors were found after six days at sea. Read more on the Central Mediterranean crisis.
Shocking report reveals how state-sanctioned fuel smuggling cost Libya $20bn, with smuggled fuel prolonging Sudan's civil war. Calls for international investigation grow.
Hannibal Gadhafi, son of the late Libyan leader, is released on bail after 10 years in a Lebanese prison over a missing cleric case. Read the full story on the diplomatic development.
Mahmoud al-Werfalli, a notorious Libyan commander wanted by the International Criminal Court for execution-style killings, has been arrested in Libya's capital following a major security operation.
The Court of Appeal has quashed a controversial asylum agreement between Britain and Libya, declaring it unlawful in a major blow to government immigration policy.
In a landmark ruling, the Court of Appeal has halted Britain's proposed migration agreement that would have seen asylum seekers sent to France, Italy, Libya and Sudan for processing.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces preliminary charges over alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign, marking another dramatic chapter in his legal battles.
Exclusive report reveals two teenage girls were brutally raped by men aboard an overcrowded migrant boat crossing from Libya to Europe. The harrowing ordeal occurred as the vessel drifted for days, exposing the dire risks faced by women and children on th
Libya's strongest athletes showcase incredible power in a unique truck pulling competition. Witness the raw strength and determination as they battle to haul colossal vehicles across the desert.
An independent investigation has been launched into the Scottish Government's alleged lobbying efforts for a Libyan-linked firm in Dundee, raising serious questions about due diligence and transparency.
An independent inquiry is being launched in Dundee to investigate claims of UK government and intelligence agencies' involvement in the 2011 NATO bombing of Misrata, Libya, which killed a local man's family.
An independent inquiry has been launched to investigate claims of undisclosed meetings between Scottish Government officials and Libyan representatives, raising serious questions about transparency and diplomatic protocols.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is under fire for a secretive agreement with Libya, accused of violating human rights and international law by returning migrants to unsafe conditions.
Libya has signalled its readiness to work with European nations to reduce the flow of migrants crossing the Mediterranean, amid growing pressure on EU borders.