Nigerian players have turned home, forfeiting an African Cup of Nations qualifying game against Libya scheduled for tomorrow after being left in an abandoned Libyan airport for over 16 hours ahead of ...
Rocket fire forced the suspension of all flights into and out of Tripoli's sole functioning airport on Wednesday, only nine days after it reopened following a truce, Libya's embattled UN-recognised ...
Libya's unity government said Thursday it had re-opened Tripoli's sole functioning airport, a day after eastern forces threatened to shoot down planes over the capital. Mitiga airport has been hit by ...
Nigeria’s players are planning to boycott their latest Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Libya after they were left stranded at an airport for more than 12 hours. The Super Eagles squad flew ...
TRIPOLI — The only working airport in Tripoli reopened on Thursday, after being forced to close by deadly clashes in the Libyan capital last week, the transport ministry said. The announcement comes ...
The Nigerian soccer national team have officially boycotted their AFCON qualifier against Libya after their flight was diverted away from its original location with the team being held at the airport ...
CAIROCAIRO — Italy and war-torn Libya on Saturday resumed commercial flights for the first time in a decade, authorities in the Libyan capital said. Flight MT522, operated by the Libyan carrier Medsky ...
The Libyan Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) has contracted Italian company Enav to construct the control tower and technical buildings at the Mitiga International Airport (MIA) just outside the capital ...
CAIRO (AP) — At least six people were killed and 25 injured Sunday when rival militias battled for the control of the international airport in Libya’s capital. Civil aviation authorities announced the ...
Injured Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has hit out at CAF officials over the maltreatment of his teammates at a Libyan airport ahead of the return leg of the AFCON qualifers in Libya. The Super ...
Heavy fighting in Libya's capital city has shut down the airport as turmoil in the North African country continues to grow. Three people were killed and several others were injured in fighting across ...
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