Flags lowered across Libya as nation mourns army chief

Libya’s rival governments have declared three days of official mourning across the country following the death of the Chief of the General Staff, Mohamed Al-Haddad, and several accompanying officials in a plane crash.In parallel…

Interior ministry orders inquiry into aircraft incident

Libya’s acting interior minister has ordered the formation of an investigation committee to examine the circumstances surrounding a fatal aircraft crash, according to a statement sent to Libyan Express.The committee has been tasked…

Economist rejects fears over Libya debt settlement law

Libya’s House of Representatives has published a law authorising the settlement of public debt accumulated up to 2025, estimated at 303.4 billion Libyan dinars, prompting political and public debate over its potential economic impact.…

Tarhuna victims demand accountability as impunity persists

The Tarhuna Victims Association has renewed its call for an end to the culture of impunity in Libya, reaffirming its unwavering commitment to justice, truth and redress for victims and their families.In a statement issued to mark…

Inside Jan Marsalek’s Libyan network

A joint investigative report by the Financial Times and Germany’s Bavarian Broadcasting Corporation has shed new light on how Jan Marsalek, the former chief operating officer of Wirecard and one of Europe’s most wanted fugitives,…