Libya has just had a training visit from a B-52 bomber as U.S. generals try to tempt local leaders to eject Russian forces.
Libya’s security authorities recovered at least 28 bodies of migrants from a mass grave in the desert in southeast Libya, the country’s attorney general said on its Facebook page on Sunday.
Southern Libya is facing a severe agricultural crisis due to a surge in desert locust swarms, posing a significant threat to ...
As before, a Free French column pressed up the ancient Faya-Tekro caravan route from Chad, swung out into the Libyan desert, where they were joined by the British. This time they even had planes ...
And they lost. Thus last week did London’s leftist weekly Tribune react to the news that the British Imperial Army was retreating in Libya. To the worried British Government, this blast had a ...
Libya's attorney general said on Sunday that at least 28 bodies had been recovered from a mass grave in the desert north of Kufra city and blamed a gang for subjecting illegal migrants to torture ...
Pictures shared with Reuters by a security source from Kufra showed security authorities and Libyan Red Crescent volunteers had set up tents in the desert, with white lines visible on the ground ...
The activity, attributed to a threat actor dubbed Desert Dexter, was discovered in February 2025. It chiefly involves ...
At first, it appears to be just an abandoned air base in the Libyan desert. Barracks for hundreds of soldiers, buried in Harmattan dust. A pair of long tarmac runways cracked by the sun and almost 15 ...
On his way from Sudan, Farid passed through Kufra, an isolated area in southeastern Libya where mass graves containing the bodies of scores of migrants have been discovered. Kufra is controlled by ...
Libyan interior minister meets with UN secretary-general’s special representative for Libya at ministry’s headquarters in ...
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and civil society groups expressed alarm in a joint statement over the "shocking and horrific" uncovering of mass graves in southeastern Libya last week.