Last week, Canadian police uncovered a conspiracy by two former UN employees in Montreal to sell Chinese drones to Libya, in direct violation of UN sanctions.
Before the September 10 storm and flooding killed thousands, Libya's eastern port of Derna was best known for its revolutionary thinking, Islamist extremists and coastal scenery. Now the city is fighting for its very survival. By Cathrin Schaer
Libyan politicians have floated a plan to put together an interim government. The UN and other external actors should support this step toward breaking the country’s political deadlock.
It’s an ongoing problem keeping Libya’s oil fields producing as well as guarding the oil pipelines that move the oil to ports where tankers are loaded for export Once the oil is delivered, the customer deposits the money in the Libyan Centra