The United Nations says dozens of migrants are believed to have died in a shipwreck off Libya, and only seven have been rescued so far.
Greece and Libya have engaged in a diplomatic spat following the last-minute cancelation of a visit by the Greek foreign minister to Tripoli.
A fuel tank has exploded in a massive blast in the southern Libyan city of Sebha, injuring 17 people, the health ministry says.
Foreign Minister says the case of the disappearance of Lebanon’s prominent religious leader Imam Musa al-Sadr will always be on the agenda of Iran’s and Lebanon’s diplomatic apparatus until a valid conclusion is reached and the truth is uncovered.
The United Nations has voiced concern about Libya's security situation, stressing that elections are the only way to break the current impasse in the North African country.
Iran says it supports political dialogue and peaceful solutions as the best means to end the ongoing bloody fighting across Libya's capital, stressing the importance of stopping the clashes as soon as possible.
The death toll from deadly clashes between rival governments’ supporters in Libya’s capital has climbed to 23, sparking fears that the country could submerge deeper into yet another cycle of incessant violence.
At least 12 people have been killed and scores of others injured in intense fighting that erupted between rival factions in the Libyan capital overnight.
Clashes between armed groups in Tripoli left 13 people dead and 30 others injured in the latest violence to hit the Libyan capital amid rising political tensions.