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News

Tensions rise between Turkey and Germany as latter searches a Libya-bound Turkish ship under arms embargo provision

A recent military check of a Libya-bound Turkish ship carried out by German forces, as part of European Union mission to implement arms embargo in

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Middle East

The Libyan dialogue, what worked and what didn’t

From November 9, the Libyan Political Dialogue Forum brought together seventy-five Libyan personalities in the Tunisian capital, under the auspices of the United Nations Support

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News

UN brokered Libya talks end with no agreement on transitional government

A week of talks between Libya’s rival sides ended with no agreement having reached regarding the interim government in the country. Libya is set to

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Opinion

UN organises Libya talks in Tunisia, making way for lasting peace

On Monday, UN opened peace talks between the warring factions of Libya. The talk was organised in the neighbouring Tunisia to prepare ground for fair

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News

Libya’s rivals urge UN Security Council to aid ceasefire implementation

Warring sides in Libya have called upon the UN Security Council to expedite a binding resolution to implement the provisions of the ceasefire deal agreed

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Opinion

Turkey first spoiler of the peace in Libya

The Joint Military Dialogue Committee (JMC 5 + 5), which brought together five senior officers of the Libyan National Army (LNA) and five from the

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Opinion

Libya has a permanent ceasefire

The Libyan parties have reached a permanent ceasefire agreement across Libya. This result represents an important turning point towards peace and stability in Libya, the

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Opinion

Has Europe learned its lesson in Libya or is it continuing to make the mistakes of the past?

As the former UN envoy to Libya Ghassan Salamè said, the organization is in a bad shape. Issues like climate change and gender equality are

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Politics

Libya peace deal in jitters with deepening roles of rivals Turkey and Russia in the region

Diplomats from 15 countries are set to endorse ceasefire in Libya but the commitment looks faded as external powers continue to get deeply involved in

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Opinion

Libya: Despite scepticism, the oil agreement convinces the International community

Russia is satisfied, Turkey agrees, the United States approves with reservations, the United Nations is silent. These are the reactions of the main international actors