Libya: Sudanese Embassy Accused of 'Unlawful Arrest' of Activist Tupac in Libya
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Libya: Sudanese Embassy Accused of 'Unlawful Arrest' of Activist Tupac in Libya
Tripoli -- The Sudanese Observatory for Human Rights has accused staff at Sudan's embassy in Libya of unlawfully arresting a young Sudanese activist in Tripoli, reportedly because he was among the prisoners freed during a breakout after conflict erupted in Sudan. The group described the arrest as a "flagrant violation" of international law. Mohamed Adam, widely known by his nickname "Tupac," was detained in the Libyan capital earlier this week b…
Libya Aims to Resume Energy Contracts with Russian Companies
Libya is working to revive suspended oil and gas contracts with Russian energy companies, a senior official from the Presidential Council has confirmed. Speaking to the Russian state news agency TASS, the official said that Libya considers the resumption of cooperation with Russian firms in the oil and gas sector a promising economic opportunity. He added that broader collaboration—especially in rebuilding infrastructure and energy facilities—al…
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