TRIPOLI (Reuters) - While Libya's oil lies at the heart of three months of fighting over Tripoli and years of power struggles before that, water is becoming a far bigger concern for its people.
At least 10,000 people are missing and around 3,000 feared dead in Libya after a huge storm triggered flash floods that burst dams, swept away buildings and left bodies “lying everywhere”. Destruction ...
The German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) has announced the launch of the Libya–EU Water Resources Management Facility, funded by the European Union and Germany. The initiative was ...
The wall of water several stories high smashed into apartment buildings, drowning entire families in minutes. One man lost at least 13 members of his extended family. Fadellalah has yet to hear about ...
Libya’s top prosecutor says he has opened an investigation into the collapse of two dams that caused a devastating flood in a coastal city. View of the destruction after the floods in Derna, Libya, ...
September 29, 2023: Russia and Turkey continue to keep troops in Libya despite agreeing to withdraw their troops from Libya. Both nations want to protect their interests in Libya with sufficient ...
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