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Tripoli said it is following the developments “with deep concern,” stressing that some of the exploration blocks lie within maritime areas still under dispute between Libya and Greece.
Libyan regular forces now control sensitive sites in the capital, Tripoli, marking the return of state authority after years of control by disparate armed groups.
Forces loyal to Khalifa Haftar, in coordination with the coast guard, have intercepted 93 Egyptian and Sudanese migrants in the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 48 kilometers northwest of Tobruk.
Turkey on Thursday welcomed the decision by authorities in eastern Libya to review the 2019 maritime delimitation agreement, originally signed between Tripoli and Ankara.
Libya has officially become a shareholder in the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), a move aimed at significantly boosting its economic recovery and reintegration into the African financial landscape.
Approximately 300 migrants attempting to cross the central Mediterranean were intercepted and returned to the Libyan coast between May 25 and May 31, 2025, according to a report by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Libya officially becomes a full member and shareholder of Afreximbank after acquiring shares in the institution.
During the visit to Cairo on Wednesday, the United Nations Special Representative for Libya, Hanna Tetteh, reiterated the urgent need to revive the political process that includes all segments of the Libyan society.
As attacks increase around oil production sites, control of Libya’s vast oil reserves – the largest in Africa – remains a focal point of tension in the country’s fragile political landscape.
Libya will host more than 858,000 migrants at the beginning of 2025, a 4% increase, mainly due to the conflict…