Libya

Washington is concerned about Moscow’s intentions in the oil-rich state.
After The White House’s executive order banning travel to the U.S. from Muslim-majority countries was ruled unconstitutional, Donald Trump has issued a new order that retreats on several of the original’s key provisions.
A new UNICEF report reveals tens of thousands of minors may have been exposed to sexual violence, abuse, exploitation and detention.
The migrants were all adults, mostly from sub-Saharan African countries, and all but three of them were men.
Volatility in the administration's staffing places Trump's relationship with the United Nations on shaky ground.
Forcing migrants to stay in Libya is not the same as forcing migrants to stay in Turkey.
“That is a grave threat not only to the safety and security of the United States, but that of others worldwide."
“Even if we’re successful in getting that ban overturned, a lot of damage has been done," Attorney General Mark Herring said.