Western powers are deepening their footprint in Libya’s oil sector, with renewed IOC interest and the resumption of deepwater drilling seen as a potential signal of growing political confidence.
MOL Group inks memo with National Oil Corporation to engage in areas including joint exploration projects in North African ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has suggested Britain should drop "Great" from its name and compared the country to ...
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Russia’s New Middle East Strategy

Russia has not abandoned the game in the Middle East, and many countries in the region still have reasons to expand ties with ...
That assessment provides a useful frame for Libya today. Libya, like Venezuela, is a resource-rich country, producing a ...
Ukrainian website Militarnyi revealed that the Russian cargo vessel Mys Zhelaniya, which is under international sanctions, ...
In the post 2011 period, Libya’s energy sector became a direct reflection of political fragmentation. Oil fields, ports and pipelines began to be used not only as economic assets but also as ...
In recent years, Ankara has shown an increased willingness to deploy F-16s to friendly non-NATO member countries amid active conflicts or tensions with their neighbors.
India’s import of petroleum crude increased marginally by 2.7% in FY 2025‑26, even as imports from Russia declined, according to the Economic Survey ...
Pakistan’s JF-17 fighter jets see rising global demand, challenging production capacity and signaling a major step in its ...
Satellite images show that a Russian ship currently under international sanctions found its way to Libya’s shores. ・A Russian cargo vessel named Mys Zhelaniya, associated with international sanctions, ...
Between April and November 2025, the share of crude oil imports from the US rose to 8.1 per cent from 4.6 per cent in the ...