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Libya’s unrecognized govt reshuffles cabinet
Libya Dawn seized the capital last year while the internationally recognized government was forced to flee to Tobruk Middle East -
Libya's rival factions resume peace talks in Morocco
The city of Tobruk in the far east near the border with Egypt hosts the internationally recognized parliament Middle East -
ISIS executes four in Libya ‘in warning to others’
A video released by the militant group showed a gunmen shooting a man, dressed in an orange jumpsuit Middle East -
U.N. seeks ‘message of hope’ from Libya rivals
U.N. envoy Bernardino Leon made the appeal following the ‘horrific attacks’ that occurred including in Sousse Middle East -
Rival Libya militants capture ISIS commander
Earlier in the day, a suicide bomber blew himself up in Derna, killing at least three people and wounding five more Middle East -
ISIS clashes with rivals in eastern Libya
Meanwhile, another Islamist force that later declared jihad against its hardline rival Middle East -
G7: Libyan sides should take ‘bold political decisions’
Previous rounds have yielded little progress with the two governments and parliaments arguing for months over an agreement Middle East -
Libya’s Tripoli government urges armed mobilization against ISIS
Libya’s Tripoli-based government on Sunday called for an armed “mobilization” against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) ... Africa -
ISIS seizes control of airport in Libya’s Sirte
Takeover of hub in Muammar Qaddafi's hometown is the first time that the militant group in Libya records such a military gain Middle East -
Tunisia says 172 nationals held by Libya militia
The foreign ministry's Arab and African affairs chief Touhami Abdouli said the Tunisians had been detained in western Libya by a militia Middle East -
ICC prosecutor wants probe of ISIS in Libya
The U.N. said it is actively considering the investigation of new cases but has been ‘hampered’ by the insecurity in Libya Middle East -
A bizarre twist in Libya’s militia drama
There have been signs of some Misrati units distancing themselves from the Muslim Brotherhood-dominated GNC regime over the past few months Middle East -
Suicide bomber kills 4 near Libya’s Misrata
Misrata is a power base for the Libya Dawn forces who took over the capital Tripoli in the summer Middle East -
U.N. holds Libya arms embargo in place
Libya, backed by Egypt, had asked for an end to the arms embargo to allow the embattled government to build up its army Middle East -
U.N. unveils six-point plan to end Libya crisis
The proposal was delivered at meetings in Tripoli and Tobruk, where the rival parliaments are based Middle East -
Libyan warplanes target militias near Tripoli
Pro-government forces said they had targeted a weapons depot belonging to an Islamist-backed militia Middle East -
Libya’s army strikes on camp in Tripoli
The attack came a day after the official government said it had launched a military offensive to liberate the capital Middle East -
U.N. hopes Libyan factions come closer to unity government deal
Western leaders say the U.N. talks are the only way to end the chaos in Libya Africa -
ISIS claims Tripoli attack, car bomb in Misrata
Militants loyal to ISIS have been exploiting chaos in Libya where two governments are vying for power Middle East -
Libya’s arms pursuit illustrates geo-political alignments
Arms suppliers are trying to get around the U.N. weapons embargo to profit off Syria's troubles Middle East -
Libyan parliament proposes Haftar to lead army
A decree appointing Haftar would still need to be signed by the president of the parliament Middle East -
The Lebanonization of Libya: Is partition next?
The state of chaos in Libya cracking the country between East and West and inviting the specter of both ISIS and al-Qaeda Middle East -
Fear and silence in Libya as divisions deepen
Both governments are backed by former rebel brigades who united to topple Qaddafi in 2011 Analysis -
Egypt strikes back, but how far will ISIS fight go?
ANALYSIS: Egypt has unleashed 'abrupt-yet-foreseeable' airstrikes on ISIS targets in Libya following the execution of hostages Analysis -
New fighting near Libyan oil port as U.N. seeks to restart talks
The fighting came a day after the United Nations said it was seeking a cease-fire Middle East -
Peace talks between rival Libyan sides resume in Geneva
Talks continued with participants from a range of groups and representatives of civil society Middle East -
Volatile Libya resumes commercial flights to Europe
Commercial flights from Libya to mainland Europe resumed after more than six months on Saturday Aviation & Transport -
Gunmen kill policeman guarding U.N. building in Libya’s capital
On Friday gunmen shot from a passing car at policemen on duty outside the office of the U.N. development agency UNDP in Tripoli Africa -
Libya army declares cease-fire after U.N. talks
The army says it will monitor the situation on the ground 'to prevent any change in front lines' Middle East -
U.N. talks in Libya: Dead on Arrival?
Historians may look back at the Geneva talks on Libya as the beginning of the end of Libya as we knew it Middle East