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Libya is sliding back into civil war as Haftar’s forces advance on Tripoli, global powers remain passive, and oil politics drive deeper divisions between rival governments.
The Trump administration is increasingly looking to Libya as a destination for immigrants it is displacing throughout the globe.
Violent clashes in Tripoli have forced shipping companies to divert vessels away from the capital's port, raising concerns over the security of the country's vital energy exports ...
British researchers have authenticated a rare version of the Magna Carta at Harvard Law School, highlighting its importance as a cornerstone of constitutional history.
Harvard Law School bought a 1327 copy of the Magna Carta from legal book dealer Sweet & Maxwell for $27.50 in 1946. Nearly eight decades later, two researchers have discovered it's actually an ...
The United States should not forcibly transfer migrants to Libya, where inhumane detention conditions are well-documented, including torture, ill treatment, sexual assault, and unlawful killings.
Judge says US must allow migrants a chance to challenge in court any deportations to Libya The order comes after attorneys said immigration authorities informed migrants of plans to deport them to ...
For years, this country has been deemed one of the most dangerous places to travel — yet tourists keep coming. Libya has struggled through decades of unrest after NATO-backed forces killed ...
Set in a natural harbor on Libya's North African coast, Leptis Magna was founded some 3,000 years ago by Phoenicians as a commercial trading post for the Mediterranean region.
A portrait of family of Septimius Severus. Berlin Antique Collection, CC BY-SA The emperor Septimius Severus (father of Caracalla and Geta) was born in Leptis Magna in modern-day Libya.
A wealthy provincial capital, Caesarea was similar to other prosperous cities in Roman Africa, such as Alexandria and Leptis Magna.