President Trump tries protecting the American people with his Immigration Ban. Learning from what is happening in Europe, the ordinance will see its effect on a 90-day temporary implementation period.
CIA Chief John Brennan said that to obliterate the group, Islamic State, there should be a focus on removing the head such as what happened in May 2011 for Al -Qaeda when they apprehended Osama bin Laden.
The Doherty family will receive $400,000 death benefit for Glen Doherty, who was not married when he was killed in an attack in Benghazi, 2012. The CIA unveiled its new policy, stating that it would apply the “enhanced death benefit” for surviving families of its employees killed in such duty back to 1983.
The U.N Security Council said it will lessen the sanctions of Libya's sovereign wealth fund. But this will only be possible if Libya will be able to install its unity govrnment, the only government that the U.N recognizes.
Libya's Presidential Council is still continuing the process of forming the country's unity government. They are urging everyone to deal directly with the country's newly formed government and not with rival groups.
A UK judge's decision will determine the chairman of the the Libyan Investment Authority. The decision will simmer down the power struggle between the two political factions in the country.
European Union diplomats are discussing proposals to post sanctions, such as travel bans and the freezing of assets, against rival Libyan leaders who want to block the attempts at forming a new unity government. The urgency spills from Euroepan fears of the Libyan unrest streaming over into their side of the Mediterranean, as well as concerns that Libya is becoming a base of ISIS terrorists aiming to destabilize Europe.
Atleast 270 Moroccans are being detailed on the Algier airport after officials notice an increase in their numbers. Meanwhile, angle of being Islamic State jihadists being considered.
Representatives from the Libyan government are firm in casting out new government being suggested by the UN. UN's plan to create a new structure is to unify the poitical arena in Libya.
Global powers on Sunday backed the formation of a national unity government in Libya, pledging economic and security support to help stabilize the chaotic North African country where Islamic State militants have a foothold.
Russia on Sunday warned Turkey to stop staging what it called provocations against its forces in or near Syria after one of its warships fired warning shots at a Turkish vessel in the Aegean to avoid a collision.
Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday it was time to join air strikes against Islamic State in Syria because Britain cannot "subcontract its security to other countries".
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair acknowledged the 2003 invasion of Iraq played a part in the rise of the Islamic State militant group, and apologized for some mistakes in planning the war, in an interview broadcast on Sunday.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton passed a tough political test on Thursday, calmly deflecting harsh Republican criticism of her handling of the deadly 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, during a testy 11-hour hearing in Congress.
The two new Libyan suspects in the Lockerbie bombing investigation are Abdullah al-Senussi, the former spy chief of ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi, and a second man, Mohammed Abu Ejaila, a spokesman for the government in Tripoli said on Friday.
Russian forces have begun participating in military operations in Syria in support of government troops, three Lebanese sources familiar with the political and military situation there said on Wednesday.
While the desperate flight of Syrians from their country's war was dominating news bulletins this summer, yet another diplomatic push to end the four-year-old conflict was quietly running into the sand.
Talks aimed at uniting Libya's two warring governments are entering the final stretch and there is hope of signing a deal on Sept. 20, the U.N. Special Representative for Libya Bernardino Leon said on Friday.
The United Nations has deployed 10,000 peacekeepers and poured more than $1 billion into Mali but its efforts to end a three-year conflict are threatened by the reemergence of a centuries-old rivalry between Tuareg clans.
The number of refugees and migrants crossing the Mediterranean to reach Europe has passed 300,000 this year, up from 219,000 in the whole of 2014, the U.N. refugee agency UNHCR said on Friday.