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Chief of Staff of the Egyptian Armed Forces Lieutenant General Ahmed Khalifa sent a congratulatory cable to Lieutenant ...
Libyan military leader Khalifa Haftar has appointed his son as his second-in-command, in a move described as part of plans to ...
With Iran’s regional influence in steep decline, Turkey is aggressively positioning itself to fill the vacuum and assert ...
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Khalifa Haftar has allegedly offered to grant citizenship to one million Palestinians in return for greater control over the ...
In June, the Rapid Support Forces captured Sudan's wild border frontier with Libya and Egypt. This is how they did it ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko appear to have renewed their efforts to ...
Turkey and Italy are working more closely on migration, energy and regional influence as they seek to shape Libya's political ...
Libyan National Army Field Marshall Khalifa Haftar (left), who heads the rival government that operates from the eastern Libyan city of Bayda, is photographed in Benghazi, Libya, on May 7, 2018.
Can Libya’s Khalifa Haftar pull back following Tripoli defeat? Amid global economic downturn, analysts say it’s unclear if foreign supporters will continue to bankroll the strongman.
Amid this chaos, experienced warlord Khalifa Haftar earlier this month launched an offensive on the capital, Tripoli, where the internationally recognized government is based.