First, let me start with my own Libyan experience. I was billed to do a professional tour of some Middle-East countries and ...
On Friday, supporters of the anti-Gaddafi rebels tried to replace the embassy's Libyan flag with the rebel flag, but were stopped by the ambassador's son and the embassy guards. Three days later ...
The Super Eagles are on the verge of AFCON 2025 qualification after positive CAF verdict vs Libya, but could still miss out ...
Authorities say a boat carrying 13 Egyptian migrants to Europe has capsized off Libya’s coast, killing all on board except for one person CAIRO -- A boat carrying 13 Egyptian migrants to Europe ...
The Libyan Football Federation (LFF) is criticizing Nigeria's decision to withdraw from the 2025 AFCON qualifier in Libya and is threatening to take legal action. On Monday, Nigeria's national ...
The Libyan Football Federation has debunked claims that it orchestrated the ordeal the Nigerians went through at the Al-Abaq Airport upon their arrival in the country. In a statement shared on ...
Libya Plans First Oil Exploration Tender Since 2011 Civil War Bid round, talks with global firms show new momentum in sector Ministry targets 1.6 million barrel a day output by end-2025 ...
The Derna flood disaster was a symbol of the failure of the eastern Libyan government. Now the region's de facto ruler, Khalifa Hifter, wants to show that he can move the country forward.
But we are seeing the ugly side of world soccer play out ahead of the scheduled match between Nigeria and Libya. The Nigeria men’s national team — coming off Friday’s 1-0 win against Libya ...
“Efforts are still ongoing to increase production levels,” NOC also said. Crude production at most Libyan oilfields was suspended for over a month, starting in late August, after the country ...
The Libyan Football Federation has issued a statement denying any targeted inhumane treatment of Nigeria’s Super Eagles delegation, which arrived in Libya for their Africa Cup of Nations ...
The Nigeria men’s soccer team is back home after being stuck at a remote Libyan airport for over 15 hours, according to Nigeria’s football governing body and team captain William Troost-Ekong.