Libya
Libyan forces detain 10 Gaza land convoy activists at Sirte checkpoint
Activists from Spain, Poland, Italy, Argentina, Uruguay, Portugal, Tunisia, and the USA attempted to cross a checkpoint at Sirte on their way to Gaza, but were allegedly arrested by security forces.
Land convoy sets out from Libya as part of Gaza flotilla effort
Libya says 17 migrants perish at sea, nine missing feared dead
UN envoy says Libya's roadmap to elections faces continued delays
Son of Libya's Gaddafi in Lebanon hospital after going on hunger strike
Hannibal Gaddafi has been detained in Lebanon since a prosecutor charged him with concealing information about the fate of Imam Musa al-Sadr, a Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim cleric who disappeared.
Diplomatic thaw between Turkey and Egypt expected to boost trade
After years of dispute over issues including Libya and the Muslim Brotherhood, Egypt waited for the results of the Turkish election to announce the resumption of diplomatic relations
Libya court sentences 23 to death for Islamic State campaign
Islamic State's Libyan branch was one of the militant group's strongest outside its original territory in Iraq and Syria, taking advantage of the chaos and warfare.
Is the Sudan conflict the region’s next worst crisis? - opinion
The military conflict in Sudan appears to be heavily dependent on the positions of external actors, whose involvement could either exacerbate or alleviate the situation
Boat with 400 migrants adrift between Libya and Malta, support service says
The boat sent out a rescue call last night but no rescue mission has been launched yet.
Voices from the Arab press: Conspiracy theories won't stop Saudi reforms
A weekly selection of opinions and analyses from the Arab media around the world.
Chacho: When Libyan cuisine comes to Netanya - review
Apparently Chacho in Libyan means “grandfather.” It’s run by two brothers, Victor and Meron and they are the grandsons of the original founder.
Top diplomats boycott Arab League meeting in Libya
The low attendance due to questions over the Tripoli-based government’s legitimacy further complicates Libya's political situation
Libyan Crown Prince El Senussi to TML: 1951 constitution is portal to future
The 1951 Libyan constitution, was considered to be highly progressive at the time of its approval, particularly with regard to women’s rights
National unity, logistical infrastructure key to holding elections in Libya
Even though rival governments have expressed a desire for national reconciliation, elections in Libya are unlikely to take place in 2023.