Libya
Land convoy sets out from Libya as part of Gaza flotilla effort
Two hundred participants from 25 different countries are participating in the convoy, riding in the 20 mobile homes, 7 ambulance or medical transport vehicles, and other locomotives.
Libya says 17 migrants perish at sea, nine missing feared dead
UN envoy says Libya's roadmap to elections faces continued delays
Israel's Somaliland envoy sparks regional backlash from 15 Arab, Muslim states
Israel can only blame itself for diplomatic loss - editorial
Israel can use any diplomatic wins it can get. It can hardly afford unnecessary diplomatic losses – particularly own goals like this one.
Israel-Libya diplomatic debacle could slow Saudi peace - ex-top Mossad official
The former Mossad official accused politicians of "forgetting secret rules" after the Libyan FM was fired for meeting with Israeli counterpart Eli Cohen.
What can be learned from Libya's anti-Israel protests? - analysis
The anti-Israel protests in Libya are part of a much deeper obsessive hatred of Jews and Israel that has been a part of populist and extremist rhetoric in the country.
Netanyahu seizes control of back-channel diplomacy after Libya fiasco
Following Foreign Minister Eli Cohen's diplomatic uproar, Netanyahu will need to approve all secret diplomatic meetings ahead of time.
How will Israel's diplomatic snafu with Libya impact the Arab world?
The meeting with Israel may be a controversy that undermines the Tripoli government and contributes to chaos.
Israel cannot be trusted after Libya fiasco, Lapid charges at Cohen
Lapid: FM lacks diplomatic experience • publication of meeting was “amateurish, irresponsible, and reflected a serious failure of judgment"
Libyan foreign minister fired after meeting with Israel, fleeing country
Libyan Foreign Minister Najla Mangoush was initially suspended and referred for investigation after meeting with Foreign Minister Eli Cohen.
How Libya's capital Tripoli remains torn by violence
Libya is deeply divided and even factions aligned with the same leader have longstanding disputes with each other. Although calm has been restored, the threat of violence remains high.
Niger reopens borders with several neighbors a week after coup
The borders that have reopened are mainly in remote desert areas. Niger's key entryways for trade and commerce remain closed due to sanctions imposed by the regional bloc.
Son of Libya's Gaddafi in Lebanon hospital after going on hunger strike
Hannibal Gaddafi has been detained in Lebanon since a prosecutor charged him with concealing information about the fate of Imam Musa al-Sadr, a Lebanese Shi'ite Muslim cleric who disappeared.