Dbeibah defends Tripoli security operation

In a televised address Saturday evening, Libya's Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah defended recent security operations in Tripoli, characterising them as necessary steps to combat powerful militia influence in the capital.Speaking…

Libya’s oil production operations continue normally

The National Oil Corporation (NOC) issued an official statement early Saturday confirming that all operations across Libya's oil fields and ports continue to function normally and safely, with no disruptions to production.The…

Egypt urges restraint amid Tripoli unrest

Egypt issued an urgent appeal for calm in neighbouring Libya on Saturday following reports of overnight clashes in Tripoli, calling on all Libyan factions to "exercise the utmost restraint, uphold the interests of the Libyan people, and…

Dutch FM expresses concern over Tripoli violence

The Netherlands' Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp has issued a statement regarding the escalating situation in Libya's capital."I am concerned about the developments in Tripoli and call on all parties to protect civilians, respect…

Tunisia offers to host UN-backed Libyan dialogue

Tunisia has proposed hosting peace talks between Libyan factions under United Nations supervision, following new outbreaks of violence in Libya's capital.In a statement released Friday evening, Tunisia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs…

Ministers resign as protests intensify in Tripoli

Four ministers have resigned from Libya's Government of National Unity amid ongoing protests in Tripoli calling for Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah to step down.Ramadan Bujanah, the second deputy to Prime Minister Dbeibah and…