Libya detains 300 African migrants

Libya detains 300 African migrants

(VOVworld) – The Libyan authorities with the Islamist-backed government controlling the capital, Tripoli, says they have detained 300 African migrants captured while boarding boats headed to Europe
UN: Libya’s factions resume talks

UN: Libya’s factions resume talks

(VOVworld) – Head of the UN Support Mission to Libya (UNSMIL) Bernardino Leon resumed Saturday his talks with General National Congress (GNC) in the Moroccan city of Skhirat after five days...
Libya: GNC rejects UN peace proposal

Libya: GNC rejects UN peace proposal

(VOVworld) – The Libyan General National Congress (GNC) has rejected a UN-backed peace proposal, which was intended to settle the on-going political crisis
Dozens of IS militants killed in Iraq, Syria

Dozens of IS militants killed in Iraq, Syria

(VOVworld) - A total of 40 Islamic State (IS) militants were killed on Saturday in US-led coalition air strikes and clashes with Iraqi security forces and allied militias in Iraq's...
Inter-Libyan peace dialogue resumes in Algeria

Inter-Libyan peace dialogue resumes in Algeria

(VOVworld) - Inter-Libyan peace dialogue resumed on Wednesday in Algerian capital of Algiers in a new attempt to bridge the gap between antagonists in the north African nation which has...
Libya’s warring parties resume talks

Libya’s warring parties resume talks

(VOVworld) – A second round of talks between Libyan political rivals began in Algiers, Algeria, on Monday to seek a political solution to the 4-year crisis in Libya
UN unveils proposal to end Libya crisis

UN unveils proposal to end Libya crisis

(VOVworld) - The United Nations unveiled a six-point proposal on Tuesday to end the violence in Libya by establishing a transitional government to rule until a new constitution is adopted...
Libyan peace talks suspended indefinitely

Libyan peace talks suspended indefinitely

(VOVworld) – Libya’s Islamist-backed parliament, the General National Congress (GNC), said on Tuesday the UN-brokered talks with its rival parliament were postponed indefinitely