Transport

21-10-2013
A group of Egyptian drivers that was kidnapped by a militia near Ajdabiya have reportedly been released and escorted back to Egypt.
20-10-2013
Dozens of Egyptian truck drivers are being held by a militia in Ajdabiya, which is demanding the release of Libyan nationals arrested in Egypt on accusations of arms smuggling.
10-10-2013
The town's local council said fuel supply to the town has been cut off completely after the closure of a main road.
09-10-2013
The two countries have reportedly agreed to set up a joint railway engineering company, with a Tunisian firm to build 50km of pilot track.
09-10-2013
A new public bus service has been launched between Jebel Nafusa and southern Tunisia, with other routes in planning.
09-10-2013
A small fire broke out on a rooftop at Tripoli airport on 8 October, with no injuries reported.
09-10-2013
The two countries are planning to operate flights connecting Tunis, Tripoli and the Chinese city of Guangzhou.
07-10-2013
Libya’s Ports and Maritime Authority has moved four ships off the coast of Khoms deeper into the sea in an attempt to boost coral biodiversity.
07-10-2013
The Libyan and Tunisian transport ministers have agreed to increase the number of weekly flights between the two countries by a third.
03-10-2013
The chairman of the Libyan African Aviation Holding Company (LAAHCO) has met representatives from Libyan Airlines to draw plans for the eventual move of the company to Benghazi.
03-10-2013
Libya's transport minister has held talks with the Qatari embassy in Tripoli over the resumption of the airline's Libya routes, which were suspended during the summer over security worries.
01-10-2013
The head of the Tunisian flag carrier has said that Libya is the airline's most profitable market, and plans to develop services to its neighbour.
30-09-2013
The main coastal road in Zawiya has been closed for three days running by a group of protesters.
30-09-2013
The main coastal road in Zawiya has been closed for three days running by a group of protesters.
26-09-2013
The Rome-based air traffic control company says it has been awarded two contracts from Libya's Civil Aviation Authority (LCAA) to help modernise the country's air navigation systems.