As the scandal over the release of Libyan warlord Almasri continues to shake Italy, survivors of Libya’s migrant detention ...
Judges at the International Criminal Court are investigating whether Italy's release of a Libyan military officer wanted for ...
Italy's flag carrier ITA Airways on Sunday announced it had launched its first commercial flight between Tripoli's Mitiga airport and Rome's Fiumicino, with flights scheduled for twice a week.
Italy’s actions are indicative of a systemic issue where legal technicalities are exploited to shield individuals who serve ...
ROME — Italy’s justice minister strongly defended the ... on Jan. 21 and sent him back to Libya aboard an Italian military ...
The Italian government has said Rome’s court of appeals ordered him released on Jan ... Italy because it has close ties to ...
The Libyan citizen took off from Rome and landed in Tripoli on a military plane rather than on a commercial flight, as is used for the repatriation of irregular migrants. In a video posted on ...
But Rome’s court of appeals ordered al-Masri ... Italy has close ties to the internationally recognized government in Tripoli, on whom it relies to patrol its coasts and prevent waves of ...
Since 2017, Italy has had an agreement with the United Nations-backed Libyan Government of National Unity in Tripoli. Under the deal, Rome provides training and funding to the Libyan coast guard ...
Italy is a state party to the Rome Statute, the ICC’s founding treaty, and is obliged under its article 89 to arrest and surrender those wanted by the court. Almasri arriving in Mitiga airport ...
The Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court (ICC) has urged Italy to present its observations to explain why it ...