Sarkozy due back in court over alleged Libyan funding

Former president Nicolas Sarkozy is due to head back to court to defend himself against charges he sought Libyan financing for his 2007 election, in a case that last year saw him become France's first modern day head of state to go to prison.

https://www.rte.ie/news/europe/2026/0316/1563616-nicolas-sarkozy-court/

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... Services at Misrata and Sabha International Airports have resumed work after announcing a general strike earlier, in order to respond to their ...

Workers of the Libyan Company for Handling and Ground Services at Misrata and Sabha International Airports have resumed work after announcing a general strike earlier, in order to respond to their demands regarding the payment of their late salaries.
Sabha and Misrata airports return to work after air transport workers

"#Libya’s maritime forces are just as fragmented, and tainted by armed groups with different allegiances... official forces include militias such as the al-Nasr brigade, which the UN lists as a human trafficking & fuel smuggling organisation."

https://irpimedia.irpi.eu/en-how-italy-built-libyas-maritime-forces/

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How Italy built Libya’s maritime forces

The Big Wall in the Mediterranean Sea was built upon contracts that are hard to track. Overall, the outsourcing of border control has cost over one billion euro. And the results have been underwhelming

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