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A court says the Trump administration can’t deport people to Libya without giving them proper notice, presenting yet another hurdle for the plans.
Interior Minister Imad Trabelsi held talks with Stephanie Koury, the UN Deputy Special Representative for Political Affairs, ...
Details are murky and no final agreement has been reached, but the plan is under serious enough consideration that the ...
Big Oil’s bets on a production rebound ignore the geopolitical and security risks that now threaten every barrel.
The United Nations Support Mission in Libya has expressed concern about the escalation of violence in Tripoli, calling on ...
Multiple sources said the State Department is in talks with other countries about taking migrants, in addition to Libya and Rwanda ... and provide some social support to them, such as a ...
Citing multiple unidentified sources, CNN said the US is also in talks with Rwanda ... in the oil-rich nation. Libya faces a volatile security situation, with political rivals and armed groups ...
in partnership with the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL). These moves come amid the ongoing political stalemate in the country. Libya had planned to hold presidential and ...
Nicole Narea covers politics Vox. She first joined Vox in 2019 ... The US is reportedly in talks with Rwanda to deport immigrants to the country, which has a poor record on human rights under ...
The Independent is trusted by Americans across the entire political spectrum ... didn’t know whether deportation flights to war-torn Libya were imminent as lawyers scrambled to block their ...
Photo: Jim Lo Scalzo/Shutterstock Libya’s two rival governments on Wednesday said they had not agreed to accept migrants from the U.S., disrupting Trump administration plans to fly deportees there.