Mediterranean Sea – In the pitch-black hours of early Thursday morning, the Humanity 1 rescue ship approached a sky-blue wooden boat in
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At least 61 asylum seekers drown after shipwreck off Libya: IOM | Migration News
DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, International Organization for Migration’s Libya office quotes survivors as saying the boat was carrying about 86 people. At least
‘Too terrified to leave the house’: Internet trolls in Libya target women | Features
When parliamentary and presidential elections were announced in Libya for December 2021, prominent political activist Hanan al-Faidy, 46, immediately registered her candidacy
Two months after flood in Libya’s Derna, mental anguish still takes lives | Floods News
Derna, Libya – About a month after floods devastated Libya’s eastern city of Derna, Dr Khaled al-Shaari was discovered by his neighbours.
‘A real hell’: The climate refugees of Libya’s floods and regional strife | Floods
Often, in the middle of the night, Khadijah can hear screaming. It could be the woman in the classroom next door, who
The Libyan divers facing daily horror to retrieve Derna’s dead | Floods
Of all the things he’s found in the blue Mediterranean waters of Derna, the many bodies of children with vacant eye sockets
Rescue group decries Libya coast guard ramming into migrant boat | Migration News
Video posted by Sea-Watch International shows Libyan coast guard crashing into a dinghy with dozens of migrants on board. Rescue group Sea-Watch
East Libya commander Haftar in Moscow for talks with Putin | News
Kremlin spokesperson confirms meeting, saying the two men discussed the situation in Libya and wider region. Renegade general Khalifa Haftar, whose forces
The judgement of Derna | Floods News
“The only thing I could see was water, a huge sea sweeping away everything in the neighbourhood. “Our street, our neighbours, our
Libya: Media clampdown amidst a disaster | Floods
Misinformation and media restrictions add to the chaos in the flood-stricken city of Derna. Plus, preserving Nigeria’s past in print. As the
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