Italy's government said Thursday a Libyan police chief arrested on a war crimes warrant was flown home after a court found no basis to detain him -- and he was too dangerous to remain.
Responding to reports of the arrest in Italy of Osama Njeem, long-term member of the Tripoli-based militia Deterrence ...
ITA Airways has resumed direct flights between Rome Fiumicino and Tripoli Mitiga, marking the first major Western European ...
The International Criminal Court on Wednesday confirmed it had issued an arrest warrant for the head of Libya's judicial police on war crimes and crimes against humanity charges, a day after Italy ...
ITA Airways has resumed flights between Rome and Tripoli, marking the first EU airline to do so since the hiatus, ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) expressed its surprise at the Italian authorities' release of the head of the Judicial Police, Osama Njeem, after his arrest at the ICC's request. ICC said in a ...
A spokesperson for Refugees in Libya, an organization representing refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants set up in Italy ...
Rome - Italy has sold Libya explosives, gun targeting equipment and other military hardware worth tens of millions of euros (dollars) in the past two years, Italian daily Corriere della Sera ...