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Talks ongoing to restart closed Libyan oilfields, output stable: NOC

TRIPOLI Negotiations to reopen Libyan oilfields are ongoing and the level of the country’s production remains stable, a spokesman for the state National Oil Corporation (NOC) said on Monday. Libyan authorities said they were trying during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, which began two weeks ago, to reopen pipelines for the El Feel and El Sharara oilfields and the port of Zueitina, blocked for weeks by protests and disputes. "Efforts being carried out by elders and mayors of local municipalities are still under way in order to reopen the closed oil fields. We expect good results soon," said NOC spokesman Mohamed Harari. The OPEC country is caught in a dispute between two rival governments, one internationally recognized in the east and a self-declared one that controls Tripoli, since a group called Libyan Dawn took over the capital last year. Before the 2011 civil war that ousted Muammar Gaddafi, […]

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Libya in talks to reopen El Feel, El Sharara oilfields

TRIPOLI Libyan authorities will try during the month of Ramadan to reopen pipelines for El Feel and El Sharara oilfields and Zueitina port that have been blocked for weeks by protests and disputes, the state oil company said on Tuesday. The two major oilfields and oil terminal have been shuttered by protesters demanding jobs, disputes among security guards and the country’s conflict between two rival governments battling for control of the north African OPEC state. "The efforts are being carried out by elders, local municipalities, and mediators," National Oil Corporation spokesman Mohamed Harari said, adding talks would take place during Ramadan. "If the three pipelines are reopened, the oil production might reach 800,000 barrels per day." Ramadan is due to start this week. Negotiations to reopen oilfields and ports in Libya often drag on as the oil industry is constantly under siege from protesters seeking jobs or armed factions […]

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Libyan coalition takes on ISIL in Derna

A coalition of armed groups in the Libyan the city of Derna say they have put the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group on the backfoot. The Shura Council of Derna declared war on ISIL last week and has been engaged in clashes with the fighters for days after describing ISIL as "tyrants and criminals" and pledging not to let it take root in the city. The Shura Council says it has succeeded in forcing ISIL from mosques and hotels it had seized in western and central parts of Derna. Footage shared on social media showed fighters from the coalition involved in street battles with ISIL. One Minute ISIL ISIL holds territory in Derna, in the east, as well as in the central city of Sirte. The council more than a dozen of its fighters had been wounded in the clashes. ISIL has carried out a […]

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Libya says Algerian militant Belmokhtar killed in U.S. strike

TRIPOLI Libya’s recognized government said on Sunday veteran Algerian militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar had been killed in a U.S. air strike inside Libya as part of counter-terrorism cooperation. Earlier, the U.S. Department of Defense said the U.S. military conducted a counterterrorism strike against an Al Qaida-associated target in Libya on Saturday night, but were assessing results before providing more details. "The Libyan government in the east of Libya confirms that the U.S fighter jets conducted air strikes last night in a mission which resulted in the death of the terrorist Belmokhtar," Libya’s recognised government said. (Reporting by Ahmed Elumami; Additional reporting by Peter Cooney in Washington; Writing by Patrick Markey; Editing by Sandra Maler )

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International flotilla rescues 5,900 from Mediterranean in a weekend

ROME/LONDON An international rescue fleet plucked almost 5,900 migrants from rickety boats making the perilous sea crossing for North Africa to Europe on Saturday and Sunday, Italy’s coastguard said. The British warship Bulwark assisted in picking up more than 1,000 refugees, including 10 pregnant women, the Ministry of Defense said. The Italian coastguard, which coordinates rescue efforts from Rome, said British, Swedish, Spanish and Italian ships and a merchant vessel had all been called upon to go to the aid of 15 different boats on Sunday, rescuing 2,400 people in all. On Saturday, 3,500 migrants were rescued about 45 miles from the Libyan coast. The tide of migrants and refugees risking the often deadly sea crossing to reach Europe from Africa is on the rise this year and the U.N. refugee agency estimates more than 1,800 have drowned. About 800 perished in a single shipwreck in April. In response, […]

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Libya’s official government says central bank now based in eastern HQ

BAYDA, Libya, June 5 Libya’s internationally recognised government says the central bank’s headquarters have moved to the eastern city of Bayda, although it was not clear how the bank would control and process payments with its staff and computers still in Tripoli. The Bayda-based government is struggling for control of big state institutions with a rival administration in Tripoli and also says it plans to route oil revenues through the east, bypassing the capital. However, foreign buyers are still paying for oil through the Tripoli-based NOC state oil firm. Libya has been engulfed by violence and chaos since Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in 2011, and in August a faction called Libya Dawn seized the capital, forcing the official premier, Abdullah al-Thinni, to flee with his ministers to the east. Ministries and state bodies in Tripoli remain under the control of Thinni’s rivals, who are boycotted by world powers. The […]

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ISIS presents main threat in Libya’s civil war

MISURATA, Libya — As the Islamic State scores new victories in Syria and Iraq, its affiliate in Libya is also on the offensive, consolidating control of Moammar Gaddafi’s former home town and staging a bomb attack on a major city, Misurata. The Islamic State’s growth could further destabilize a country already suffering from a devastating civil war. And Libya could offer the extremists a new base from which to launch attacks elsewhere in North Africa. The Libyan affiliate does not occupy large amounts of territory as the Islamic State does in Syria and Iraq. But in the past few months, the local group has seized Sirte, the coastal city that was Gaddafi’s last redoubt, as well as neighborhoods in the eastern city of Derna. A key reason for the Libyan affiliate’s expansion is the chaos that has enveloped this oil-rich nation since the 2011 Arab Spring revolt. The country […]

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Islamic State militants in Libya ‘seize Sirte airport’

Militias withdrew from al-Ghardabiya airbase, also a civilian airport, on Thursday (file picture) Islamic State militants in Libya say they have seized the airport in the city of Sirte, as the group continues to make advances in the country. The news was announced by the group and by a Libyan militia that withdrew from the coastal city’s airport on Thursday. Most of Sirte, former leader Muammar Gaddafi’s hometown, fell to IS last week. In a statement, the group said it had also seized the Great Man Made River water project. The irrigation project, the world’s largest, supplies fresh water to Libyan cities and was also the base for the opposition Battalion 166, which has now fled. The battalion, and other Islamist militias, run the capital, Tripoli, although their government is not recognised by the international community. The al-Ghardabiya airport also housed an airbase, that was seized by militias after […]

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Libyan Prime Minister Escapes Assassination Attempt

Libyan Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni on a visit to Tunis in March. ENLARGE Photo: mohamed messara/European Pressphoto Agency Libya’s internationally recognized prime minister escaped an assassination attempt, the latest sign of a widening security vacuum that is complicating European Union efforts to stem the flow of illegal migrants from the country. Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni was targeted Tuesday night when several unidentified gunmen shot at his motorcade as he left a parliamentary session in the eastern city of Tobruk, according to a member of parliament and security officials. Libya’s internationally recognized government is based in Tobruk while a rival administration opposed to Mr. Thinni is based in the capital Tripoli and controls the country’s west. Human smugglers have exploited Libya’s deep political crisis and insecurity to use the country as a launching ground for thousands of migrants —mostly African and Middle Eastern—making the perilous journey across the Mediterranean Sea. […]

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Gunmen try to kill Libya’s recognized prime minister

AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko Interactive Interactives Buy AP Photo Reprints Multimedia Libya Opening Doors to Tourists BENGHAZI, Libya (AP) — Gunmen tried to assassinate Libya’s internationally recognized prime minister on his way to the airport in the eastern city of Tobruk on Tuesday, a spokesman for his government said. Arish Said, head of the government’s media department, said that Prime Minister Abdullah al-Thinni’s motorcade was attacked and one of his guards was lightly wounded but that there were no fatalities. "They managed to escape," Said said. Prior to the attack, he said armed men who had been protesting outside a session of the Tobruk government’s House of Representatives tried to storm the building, firing shots into the air and demanding al-Thinni be removed from office. They were "threatening to kill the prime minister and force the House to sack him," Said said. He identified the men as being funded by […]

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