
Warring factions in Libya's south deadlocked as LNA seeks control of oil...
Haftar's LNA troops are trying diplomatic methods to seize al-Feel and its oilfields, but developments could turn violent soon.
Haftar's LNA troops are trying diplomatic methods to seize al-Feel and its oilfields, but developments could turn violent soon.
The two rival Tebu and Tuareg tribes in Libya's neglected southern desert are putting aside a four-year feud to beat back Khalifa Haftar's military advances.
The workshop in Ubari, sponsored by the Tuareg Women's Awareness and Heritage Organisation, focused on domestic violence against women.
Aid is being distributed to Libyan families who have fled Tawergha and Benghazi, as well as displaced Tuareg people who are still living outside the camps.
While parliamentary elections in Libya are due to be held next year, preparations for the country's local elections are ongoing, with more than 70 municipalities completing local council registration.
Despite the hardships, thousands of Libya's Tuareg population are settling down in the coastal Amazigh enclave, Zuwara, fleeing the war and misery of their restive region
In cooperation with the Community Partnership Team, officials in Tiji, Libya have been trained in conflict prevention, containment and resolution in order to manage conflicts between local militias to an end and, ultimately, enable prolonged, sustainable peace.
In the city of Sabha in Libya, residents are living amid war and an absence of food due to the conflict between the warring militias and tribes.