UN Libya envoy warns Security Council political deadlock threatens state unity
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Briefing the Council in New York, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General said that despite…

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UN Libya envoy warns Security Council political deadlock threatens state unity

53 migrants die in latest shipwreck tragedy off Libya coast
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According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), the boat overturned in the perishingly cold…

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53 migrants die in latest shipwreck tragedy off Libya coast

Libya: Security Council urged to back popular ‘yearning’ for national elections
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Hannah Tetteh, who also heads the UN Mission in Libya (UNSMIL), briefed ambassadors in the…

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Libya: Security Council urged to back popular ‘yearning’ for national elections

‘Our worst held fears are being confirmed’: Dozens of bodies discovered in Libya mass graves
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“Our worst held fears are being confirmed: dozens of bodies have been discovered at these…

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‘Our worst held fears are being confirmed’: Dozens of bodies discovered in Libya mass graves

North Africa's Top Companies '25: Moroccan firms power ahead
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Dominance of our table of the Top 20 biggest listed companies in North Africa has…

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North Africa's Top Companies '25: Moroccan firms power ahead

Photos: Mystery groundwater upsurge floods homes in Libyan coastal town
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Much of Libya is bone-dry desert, but a Mediterranean coastal town is suffering from the…

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Photos: Mystery groundwater upsurge floods homes in Libyan coastal town

‘A real hell’: The climate refugees of Libya’s floods and regional strife
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Often, in the middle of the night, Khadijah can hear screaming. It could be the…

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‘A real hell’: The climate refugees of Libya’s floods and regional strife

Can Africa’s infrastructure survive the climate crisis?
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On 11 September, in the early hours of the morning, a wall of water tore…

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Can Africa’s infrastructure survive the climate crisis?