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Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio has said Rome had no choice but to release a Libyan war crimes suspect due "errors and inaccuracies" in an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal ...
Italy’s Tribunal of Ministers is considering criminal charges against PM Meloni and top officials over the release of a ...
BP and Shell have signed agreements to assess new opportunities in Libya, as international oil majors step up their return to the North African country more than decade after it collapsed into civil ...
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Law of war: Deficiencies and challenges
First of two parts IN the past few decades, debates in the field of the law of armed conflict or international humanitarian law extended to irregular combatant states, the legitimacy of non-state ...
As the Rapid Support Forces seize strategic territory near Sudan’s borders with Libya and Egypt, new fronts are opening in a ...
In Tripoli and Benghazi today Pleyris with the European Commissioner for Migration - Over 1,600 people in Crete within two ...
Demonstrators from 80 countries intended to walk toward Egypt-Gaza border to highlight Israeli restrictions on aid into enclave, but hundreds detained and deported in Cairo ...
Oil giants Shell and BP have announced plans to reopen their offices in Tripoli and resume operations in Libya by the fourth ...
There should be no doubt that President Trump exceeded his authority in taking the nation to war without congressional ...
The Sudanese army has accused the forces of eastern Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar of attacking Sudanese border posts, the first time it has accused its northwestern neighbour of direct ...
W hen the Sudanese Armed Forces ( SAF) recaptured Khartoum, Sudan’s capital, in March, some of the army’s supporters thought its victory was near. Some of the more than 14m Sudanese displaced by the ...
On Sunday talk shows, the vice president made the case for bombing Iran—a notable shift from his previous anti-war rhetoric.