Analysis - How the Libyan conflict transformed human trafficking routes in West Africa, and why Europe's response has so far failed.
Italy is accused of releasing Libyan officials wanted on international warrants in return for limiting migrant flows.
Italy’s actions are indicative of a systemic issue where legal technicalities are exploited to shield individuals who serve ...
Shortly after he was arrested, Mr. Njeem was released for what the Italian authorities called a procedural issue. He was then taken back to Libya on a government plane. His release set off an ...
Italy faces scrutiny as the International Criminal Court seeks clarity on why a suspected Libyan criminal, Ossama al-Masri, ...
A refugee advocate caught up in an Italian political scandal over the recent release of an alleged war criminal was targeted ...
A Libyan company linked to the powerful faction that controls eastern Libya has exported oil worth at least $600 million ...
Caravelli's trip to Tripoli. Topic: the secret names of libyan fugitives wanted by the International criminal court. Italy ...
Founded in 1970, NOC has historically controlled the country's vast oil reserves — some 48 million barrels of crude, ...
Italian police arrested Ossama Anjiem, also known as Ossama al-Masri, last month but rather than extraditing him to the Netherlands, where the ICC is based, sent him back to Libya aboard an Italian ...