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The European Union’s commissioner for migration says Europe will take a firmer stance with Libyan authorities following a ...
Italy’s Ambassador to Libya, Gianluca Alberini, has stressed the importance of economic cooperation as a means to promote ...
Libya has launched its first oil and gas exploration bid round in 18 years, attracting major international players like ...
Italy has called for the crisis in Libya to be placed high on the European Union’s agenda, warning it is an urgent matter ...
Director of LibMAC, Khalil Elshelb, provided an update on the development of the Libyan Mine Action Strategy, announced on ...
Mitsotakis on emphasized Greece's firm commitment to preventing the establishment of a new migration route from Eastern Libya ...
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said on Thursday that Libya should cooperate with Greece and Europe to help halt a ...
Judges at the European Court of Human Rights have ruled that Italy can't be held liable for the actions of the Libyan Coast Guard.
Libya’s current turmoil cannot be understood without examining its fragmented past: three distinct regions with separate identities, histories, and political trajectories that continue to fuel today’s ...
European court rules Italy not liable for Libyan Coast Guard actions in fatal 2017 boat sinking View of the European Court of Human Rights Tuesday, April 9, 2024 in Strasbourg, eastern France.
One woman died, two people were feared missing and 87 were rescued following a migrant shipwreck off the Italian island of Lampedusa, a U.N. migration agency official said on Monday.