Libya to exclude Turkish firms from contractsLibya's internationally recognised government has said it will end all contracts with companies from Turkey, a country it has accused of supporting a rival administration. The government of Prime Minister Abdullah Al-Thinni di More… |
Fear and silence in Libya as divisions deepenOn the surface life looks normal in the Libyan capital. Cafes are bustling with customers sipping cappuccino, while well-stocked shops sell anything from Italian underwear to French cheese. But as in the days of Muammar Gaddafi, m More… |
Two PMs in Libya as Thinni refuses to leaveOutgoing Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah Al-Thinni said he was still running the government on Tuesday, a day after the new premier Ahmed Maiteeq seized the government leader's main office in a power struggle. The North African More… |