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The discovery comes as notorious Libyan warlord Osama Najim Almasri was released by Italy shortly after he was detained under an arrest warrant by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
raise serious red flags for potential corruption." Arkenu also became a partner with the NOC in developing three smaller oilfields - Sultan and Latif in Libya's east and Tahara in the west ...
U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil XOM.N bought one of the cargoes destined for Italy on ... serious red flags for potential corruption.” Arkenu also became a partner with the NOC in developing three smaller ...
bought at least two more destined for Italy and the United Kingdom, Reuters reported, citing sources. Know more: In recent years, Libya’s oil industry has been plagued with shutdowns and force ...
Libya’s Chief of Judicial Police, Osama “Al Masri” Njeem, returned to Libya on an Italian government plane after his arrest in Italy on January 19 on an International Criminal Court (ICC ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has launched an inquiry into Italy for releasing Ossama Anjiem, also known as Ossama al-Masri, a Libyan suspected of torture, murder, and rape, instead of ...
THE HAGUE - Judges at the International Criminal Court are investigating whether Italy's release of a Libyan military officer wanted for war crimes by the tribunal breaches the court's statute ...
On 11 February, 139 refugees arrived at Leonardo da Vinci International Airport in Fiumicino, Italy, on a charter flight organized by UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, from Tripoli, Libya. Among them were ...
The recent arrest and subsequent release of Libyan warlord Ossama Anjiem, also known as Ossama al-Masri, by Italian authorities have exposed the deep-seated complicity and criminality of various ...