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🔥 Libya becomes Europe’s ticking time bomb as migrant surge and Russian military bases collideItaly and Greece are warning their European and NATO allies about a serious security threat coming from Libya. They believe ...
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The Moscow Times on MSNRussia to Launch Vessel Inspections at Baltic Ports After Series of ExplosionsRussia has earmarked more than 3 billion rubles ($39.5 million) for underwater inspections of ships arriving at its Baltic ...
Rome and Athens have identified Turkish and Russian involvement in a growing security threat from North Africa.
Two Russian cargo planes were recently tracked flying from Kufra Airport in southeastern Libya to areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Sudan, according to satellite images from the ...
A Russian-Turkish detente in Libya, the richest nation in Africa and home to the world’s 10th-largest oil reserves, would have far-reaching consequences for the U.S. and Europe, ...
The collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s Syrian regime and the increase in Russian Libya involvement may seem like unrelated phenomena. However, Russia’s shift towards Libya is a direct reaction to ...
Russia has deployed military forces to Libya that are “de-stabilizing” the North African country, a top State Department official warned Tuesday.
Rather than an offensive, the Russian jets—as many as 14, according to the Pentagon—appear to have been deployed to discourage GNA forces from continuing their counter-attack into central Libya.
Russia is moving troops and missiles into Libya in a bid to enforce a new stranglehold on the West, British prime minister Theresa May has been warned.
In tandem, a geopolitical storm is gathering. Sources indicate that a significant number of new Russian fighters arrived this week in southern Libya—joining the 1800 already in-country—with ...
As of last month, he is the Russian ambassador to Libya. Putin’s man in Tripoli is there for good reason. At a time when Russia needs all hands on deck as it wages its war in Ukraine, ...
LONDON—Russia is sending reinforcements to Libya to help military leader Khalifa Haftar, who is on the defensive after a failed effort to topple the country’s United Nations-backed government, ...
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