Libya
Death of Saif al-Islam Gadhafi deepens Libya’s political fragmentation - analysis
Whether Libya moves toward a unified state or renewed fragmentation now depends on whether a new mediator emerges to replace the one that is gone.
Fifty-three migrants including two babies, dead or missing after Libya boat capsizes
Erdogan arrives in Cairo after Riyadh talks, raising concerns in Israel - analysis
Libya's Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of late Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, dies at 53
Up to 20,000 foreign mercenaries fighting in Ukraine for Russia - report
It is unclear where Russia's mercenaries all came from. Some are from Libya and Syria while others are part of the Wagner Group.
UN investigates reports of migrant mass graves in Libya
The report did not say how many bodies the graves might contain and mission member Chaloka Beyani said a newly appointed forensic expert would try to investigate further.
Russia to bring Libyan, Serbian mercenaries to Ukraine - Ukrainian sources
Russia is reportedly paying foreign mercenaries a monthly salary of $300-600 to fight in Ukraine, and had approved recruitment of 16,000 Middle East volunteers.
Libyan warlord's plane lands in Israel
Khalifa Haftar's landed briefly in Cyprus before heading to Israel, where it remained for two hours before returning to Cyprus.
Mossad chief Barnea meets with Libyan PM in Jordan to talk normalization - report
The Mossad chief met with the Libyan PM to discuss normalization with Israel, which may be difficult considering the ongoing chaos in Libya.
Libya’s new president is on hold - opinion
It is well within the bounds of possibility that by now the Gaddafi regime could again have been in power in Libya, with a son of the former ruler its newly elected president.
Bodies of drowned migrants wash up on Libyan shore
More than a dozen migrants drowned trying to cross the Mediterranean to find better opportunities in Europe.
Case of American detained in Libya shines spotlight on North African country
Libya has become synonymous with the kind of chaos that some countries sunk into after the 2011 Arab Spring.
Leila ben Khalifa becomes first woman to run for Libyan presidency
Leila ben Khalifa, an activist who heads the National Movement party, became the first woman to ever run for the Libyan presidency.
Libya’s Jewish graveyards were destroyed. They are being rebuilt online.
“I was horrified to see children playing atop the ruins of the Tripoli Jewish cemetery, scampering about debris littered with human remains,” says David Gerbi, who left Libya many years ago.