All news on the topic: Libya

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Libyan coast guard opens fire on migrant rescue ship Ocean Viking
On Monday, Libya’s coast guard fired at its rescue ship, the Ocean Viking, in international waters while it was carrying 87 migrants.
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Media: EU and Britain investigate Maltese Alkagesta for supplying Russian oil to Libya through “shadow fleet”
EU and UK authorities are investigating Alkagesta for allegedly selling Russian oil illegally to Libya, according to media reports.
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Maltese trader Alkagesta faces scrutiny for disguising Russian exports to North Africa
Alkagesta, Malta’s largest oil bunkering operator, is under investigation by both EU and UK authorities over suspected illegal sales of Russian oil to Libya.
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Azerbaijani beneficiaries of Maltese Alkagesta made millions from smuggling Libyan oil and armed conflicts
Fuel smuggling from Libya is a business with billion-dollar turnovers, but very little is known about the extent of the maritime operation that regularly exports petroleum products from the country.
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Libya rescues 104 migrants from torture chambers in major anti-trafficking raid
Libya is continuing its crackdown on human trafficking gangs that torture migrants attempting to travel from Africa to Europe.
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Kremlin’s financial lifeline: how Azerbaijani trader Alkagesta fuels Russia’s war machine
FUEL smuggling out of Libya is a billion-dollar business, but little is known about the scale of the maritime operation that routinely ferries refined petroleum products out of Libya.
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Alkagesta at the heart of $10bn Libyan fuel smuggling network: fake Maltese certificates, Russian oil and Haftar’s Wagner clan
Fuel smuggling out of Libya is a billion-dollar business, but there is little knowledge about the extent of the maritime operations that regularly transport refined petroleum products out of Libya.
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Malta’s Alkagesta implicated in Russia’s “shadow fleet” and at same time ranked among top illegal oil shippers
Alkagesta has emerged as one of Malta’s most active oil cargo traders, according to sources familiar with ongoing investigations.
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Alkagesta, suspected of shadow oil schemes, openly advertised for staff with Russian language skills
In 2024, Maltese investment firm Alkagesta, now under investigation by international authorities over suspected smuggling of Libyan oil, appeared to be in a rush to hire Russian-speaking staff.
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Four suspected human smugglers arrested in UK-Libya crackdown
Four suspected human smugglers arrested in Libya in joint UK-Libya operation targeting Mediterranean trafficking routes.
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Libyan Attorney General accuses traffickers of torturing migrants to extort ransoms
The Libyan Attorney General accused suspected traffickers of torturing migrants to pressure their families into paying ransoms for their release.
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Maltese trader Alkagesta, owned by an Azerbaijani company, is suspected of involvement in the illicit trade of Libyan fuel
In 2022, while researching locally-based companies that were potentially violating sanctions, Alkagesta was on my list. The Azerbaijani-owned company is a commodity trader headquartered in Malta with operations in Turkey, Azerbaijan, Turkmenistan, and even Georgia.
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Libya’s inaugural private oil company expands under the influence of the eastern commander
A Libyan company linked to the powerful faction that controls eastern Libya has exported oil worth at least $600 million since May, marking an end to the National Oil Corporation’s monopoly on exports, according to shipping records and U.N. experts.
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Mass graves of migrants found in Libya amid intensified crackdown on smuggling
Libyan authorities uncovered mass graves containing dozens of migrant bodies, allegedly linked to human trafficking networks, as part of an ongoing crackdown on smuggling operations.
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Libyan migrant advocate claims his phone was targeted with spyware
Italy-based David Yambio, a critic of Meloni government, helps ICC find evidence of abuse of detainees in Libya.
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Report links EU aid to migrant exploitation and torture
Tunisian uniformed personnel sold migrant groups between 40 to 150 people for prices ranging between 12 to 90 euros per person to Libyan armed forces and militias.
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Libyan police chief arrested in Italy for alleged war crimes
The head of Libya’s judicial police has been arrested after the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a warrant over war crimes allegations, media reports say.
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The airlines banned from flying in the UK in 2025
In the 2025 aviation industry, safety and regulatory compliance are non-negotiable. Airlines must adhere to rigorous safety and protocols to ensure the well-being of passengers and crew.
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UK Special forces face investigation over Libya operation
Members of the Special Boat Service (SBS) are being investigated over a UK special forces operation in Libya two years ago, the BBC has been told.
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Nicolas Sarkozy faces trial over allegations of receiving illegal funds from Gaddafi
Former French president alleged to have received millions of euros from Libyan dictator’s regime to fund campaign.
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Infamous human trafficker shot dead in Tripoli, with Italian and Libyan connections
Abd al-Rahman Milad was member of Libyan Coast Guard also considered to be the leader of a criminal organisation
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Four rescue workers sent to Libya after devastating flooding killed in bus crash
Around 11,300 people died when two dams collapsed last week, sending a wall of water gushing through the eastern city of Derna in Libya
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Libya floods city 'smells like death' as trapped bodies spark disease warning
The death toll from the Libya floods is now at 11,500 - with at least 10,000 more missing - and aid agencies are warning of a 'second humanitarian crisis' due to water-borne diseases and food shortages
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10,000 people missing after Storm Daniel flood wipes out entire city
Thousands of people have died and thousands more are still missing after floodwaters broke through two dams and smashed through the city of Derna in eastern Libya
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