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Two mass graves with bodies of nearly 50 migrants found in

Libya authorities uncovered nearly 50 bodies this week from two mass graves in the country''s southeastern desert, officials said Sunday, in the latest tragedy involving people

How traffickers deep in the Sahara are extorting ransom

From her apartment in rural Germany, Abeba winces as she stares at her phone. The men holding her brother in the desert are sending videos of his torture as they seek to

Trump administration weighs sending migrants to Libya and

The Trump administration has discussed with Libya and Rwanda the possibility of sending migrants who have criminal records and are in the United States to the two countries.

Libya: Most intense fighting for years rocks Tripoli | CNN

The most intense clashes for years rocked Tripoli for a second night and continued into Wednesday morning, witnesses in the Libyan capital said, after Monday''s killing of a major

Libya floods: UN says most casualties could have been

The United Nations has said most of the deaths in flash floods that tore through Libya could have been "avoided," as relief workers struggle to deliver crucial aid in a

Spike in Russian flights from Syria to Libyan desert base as

In the weeks since Bashar al-Assad was ousted as Syrian leader, Russia has launched multiple flights to an airbase in the Libyan desert. Moscow''s goal appears to be to

Libya''s army chief killed in plane crash in Turkey | CNN

Libya''s army chief was killed in a plane crash while returning home from an official visit to Turkey on Tuesday, Libya''s prime minister said.

Libyan leaders agree to form new unified government

Three key Libyan leaders said on Sunday they had agreed on the "necessity" of forming a new unified government that would supervise long-delayed elections.

UN mission in Libya calls for de-escalation after fighting

The United Nations mission in Libya called for de-escalation Monday after fighting erupted in the North African nation''s capital.

Migrants, believed to be destined for Libya, sat on a bus for

The decision to send migrants to Libya, a country the United Nations has previously criticized for its harsh treatment of migrants, is a further escalation of President Donald