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Italy faces mounting scrutiny at the ICC after quietly flying a Libyan war crimes suspect back to Tripoli, prompting ...
Italy’s Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi has reported a slight uptick in irregular migration from North Africa, citing ...
Italy has called for the crisis in Libya to be placed high on the European Union’s agenda, warning it is an urgent matter ...
Italy has supplied Libya with funding, vessels and training as part of an agreement to slow the numbers of migrants crossing the Mediterranean. #EuropeNews ...
The deal, signed during a visit to Tripoli by Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, aims to increase gas output for the Libyan domestic market as well as exports, through the development of two ...
Judges at the European Court of Human Rights have ruled that Italy can't be held liable for the actions of the Libyan Coast Guard.
The Strasbourg court declared the case inadmissible, finding Italy did not have “effective control” of the expanse of waters off the coast of Tripoli where a small ship carrying some 150 people sank ...
The EU is paying the Libyan Coast Guard to capture migrants before they can reach Europe’s shores. What happens next is often ...
Libya’s current turmoil cannot be understood without examining its fragmented past: three distinct regions with separate identities, histories, and political trajectories that continue to fuel today’s ...
Judges at the European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Italy could not be held liable for the actions of the Libyan Coast Guard, rejecting a case brought by a group of migrants rescued from ...
Those lost at sea included Eritrean, Pakistani, Egyptian and Sudanese nationals. The second wreck took place about 35 ...
After 18 years overseas, mostly in Africa, Descalzi now divides his time between Eni’s offices in Rome and in his hometown of Milan, where the company has a sprawling complex clad with brown strips to ...