Las armas vuelven a sonar en Libia
Una Libia fragmentada enfrenta una violencia interna, financiada por potencias extranjeras interesadas en controlar la futura producción petrolera del país.
The guns are again ablaze in Libya
A fragmented Libya faces internal violence, funded by foreign powers interested in controlling Libya’s future oil production.
EU releases funds to Tunisia as part of controversial migrant deal
Human Rights Watch says that the migrant deal will make the EU complicit in the human rights violations committed by the Tunisian security forces as they try and prevent migrants and asylum seekers from reaching Europe
¿Es este el fin del neocolonialismo francés en África?
La reciente formación de la Alianza de Estados del Sahel es una prueba más de la consolidación del sentimiento antifrancés en la región. Philippe Toyo Noudjenoume, Presidente de la Organización de los Pueblos de África Occidental, afirma que este sentimiento es especialmente fuerte en la región del Sahel pero es común en toda el África francófona
27 dead and over 100 injured in fighting between two militias loyal to Libya’s Tripoli-based government
Fighting broke out on Monday between the powerful 444th brigade and the Rada Force or the Special Deterrence Forces (SDF), both working under Libya’s so-called National Unity Government (GNU) led by Abdul Hameid Dbeibah
At least 27 migrants expelled from Tunisia found dead in Libyan desert
Xenophobic violence against Sub-Saharan migrants in Tunisia has skyrocketed following the president’s comments that their presence is unwanted
EU signs border control pact with Tunisia to stop migration
Tunisia will be the second country after Libya to play the role of border patrol to stop the inflow of migrants into European countries through the Mediterranean sea
At least 79 migrants dead and hundreds missing after boat sinks off Greece coast
The number of dead is expected to rise as rescue operations are still ongoing. The ship had an estimated 500 to 700 migrants, mostly from West Asian and Northern Africa countries
Libyan parliament suspends Fathi Bashagha as prime minister of Sirte-based government
The failure of the two rival administrations in Libya to agree on a new electoral law is delaying the national elections and endangering the fragile ceasefire achieved through UN mediation in November 2020
First quarter of 2023 deadliest for migrants crossing central Mediterranean since 2017: UN report
The report also notes that delays by countries in launching Search and Rescue (SAR) operations and hindrances caused by them to private rescue operations were responsible for the deaths of over 200 people
Europe’s treatment of refugees is racist and murderous
The recent incident of refugees being stranded in the Mediterranean without assistance from coastal forces exemplifies a larger pattern of cruelty by European nations towards those fleeing conflict zones
External pressure intensifies uncertainty over elections in Libya days before scheduled vote
The Libyan election commission has failed to produce the final list of candidates for the presidential election on December 24.






