Libya witnesses escalating racial violence against Black migrants, fueled by EU-backed policies and government incitement, raising alarm over human rights abuses.
Emad Al-Trabelsi, who also heads the High Committee for Monitoring Illegal Immigration and Border Security, held a meeting ...
Libyan authorities deported more than 150 Nigerian women and children on Tuesday under a UN-affiliated "voluntary return" ...
Libya’s Minister of Interior in the Government of National Unity, Emad Al-Trabelsi, revealed that the number of illegal ...
Activists gather in Federal Plaza commit to continuing fight against the Trump administration's aggressive border control and ...
Bangladesh Ambassador to Libya Maj Gen Abul Hasnat Mohammad Khairul Bashar made the call during a joint meeting on tackling ...
Libya is extremely perilous for refugees and migrants, who face widespread abuses—especially in militia-run detention centers ...
A group of 176 Bangladeshi nationals is set to return home from Libya tomorrow (13 March), according to the Bangladesh Embassy in Libya. The repatriation, which took place with the assistance of the ...
Around 450 irregular and undocumented Bangladeshi migrants are expected to return home in three separate chartered flights from Libya this month, under arrangements by the Bangladesh Embassy in ...
National immigration policy and the possibility of new travel restrictions led to the decision, a Bunker Hill Community ...