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Europe dominated the top of the list, but one city in Canada managed to hang on at No. 10 in this year’s rankings.
The “Sumud” Convoy, which means “steadfastness” in Arabic, a Maghreb solidarity convoy aiming to break the Israeli-imposed ...
The Libyan Prime Minister, Abdulhamid Al Dbaiba, has stressed the need to speed up the work of the Damage Assessment Committee in Abu Slim, south of Tripoli, with a view to compensating those affected ...
Governor Nagy Issa met with the head of the National Oil Corporation (NOC), Masoud Suleiman, on Monday to discuss efforts to ...
The top UN official in Libya, Hanna Tetteh, has urged the people to speak out against hate, promote respect across all lines of difference, and to work toward a country rooted in unity, justice, and l ...
Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has reported a slight uptick in irregular migration from North Africa, citing ...
As Shakespeare says in Julius Caesar: “It is better to have a tyrant than no ruler at all.” And uncomfortable a claim as that ...
The repatriation was jointly coordinated by the ministry, the Bangladesh Embassy to Libya, the Ministry of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment and the International Organization for Migration ...
Karachi has once again been ranked among the five least liveable cities in the world, according to the Economist Intelligence ...
EIU’s Global Liveability Index 2025 evaluated 173 cities worldwide based on 30 factors, including stability, healthcare, ...
According to the Economist Intelligence Unit, the metropolis ranked 170 on a list of 173 countries — just above Dhaka, Tripoli, and Damascus.
Rising political instability, including the recent assassination of a militia leader, threatens new oil blockades and ...