A newly released United Nations investigation has traced a covert pipeline moving foreign fighters and military supplies from southern Libya into Sudan’s war, linking Colombian ex-soldiers to the ...
United Nations experts have found that paramilitaries fighting against the Sudanese military received support from an armed ...
A United Nations report and recent security investigations have revealed a sophisticated logistical pipeline funnelling ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Paul Iddon is a freelance journalist focused on Middle East affairs. The controversial deal—Libya remains under a highly ...
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey is considering sending allied Syrian fighters to Libya as part of planned military support for the besieged government in Tripoli, senior Turkish sources said on Monday, ...
The latest clashes came after the government-backed fighters reached a hotel complex southeast of the recently captured Dollar neighbourhood on Monday. Rida Issa, a spokesman for the forces, said it ...
Libya's government said on Sunday that Mokhtar, blamed for a deadly assault on an Algerian gas field and a major figure in insurgencies across North Africa, had died alongside other militant leaders.
An armed group in Libya helped the transfer of former Colombian military personnel to fight with the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group against the Sudanese military, according to a United ...