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Trabelsi orders withdrawal of security and police from Ras Ajdir border crossing

by Client Client | Mar 21, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 21 March, Minister of Interior Emad Trabelsi ordered the withdrawal of all members of Zuwara’s General Directorate of Security Operations, the local police station, and the Passports Authority from the border crossing installations at Ras Ajdir. Trabelsi then...

US reportedly extends its Libya sanctions regime for another year

by Client Client | Mar 19, 2024 | International actors

On 19 March, the UK-based legal website, “Global Sanctions – Law, Practice and Guidance” reported that the US had renewed its existing Libya sanctions regime for one year.

Ras Ajdir border remains closed amid Amazigh-GNU tensions

by Client Client | Mar 19, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 19 March, long queues formed on both sides of the Tunisian-Libyan coastal border after the Ras Ajdir border crossing remained closed. Amazigh (Berber) Militias from Zuwarah have taken up positions on the coastal road and around the border crossing. These Amazigh...

Clashes break out at Ras Ajdir after MoI deploys border forces

by Client Client | Mar 18, 2024 | Libyan actors

On 18 March, the Government of National Unity (GNU) Minister of Interior Emad Trabelsi assigned the Law Enforcement Department of the General Directorate of Security Operations to ‘combat smuggling’ and ‘maintain security’ at the Ras Ajdir border crossing with...

LNA sends pilots to Russia for training

by Client Client | Mar 15, 2024 | International actors

In January and mid-February, the Libyan National Army (LNA) sent two groups of altogether six to eight pilots to Russia for training on MiG-29 and Su-24 jets. The ground training lasted one month and is followed by three months of practical flight training.
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