Libya news channel
Here are some popular news channels from Libya:
- Libya Al-Ahrar TV: A Libyan satellite television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries.
- Libya Al-Hurra TV: A Libyan satellite television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries, with a focus on international news and events.
- Al-Nabaa TV: A Libyan satellite television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries, with a focus on Libyan and regional news.
- Libya 24: A Libyan satellite television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries, with a focus on Libyan and international news.
- Al-Mustaqilla TV: A Libyan satellite television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries, with a focus on Libyan and regional news.
- Libya TV: A Libyan state-owned television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries, with a focus on Libyan and international news.
- Al-Wasat TV: A Libyan satellite television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries, with a focus on Libyan and regional news.
- Libya Al-Mustaqilla: A Libyan satellite television channel that provides news, current affairs, and documentaries, with a focus on Libyan and regional news.
Online News Sources:
- Libya Herald: An English-language news website that provides news, analysis, and commentary on Libyan politics, economy, and society.
- Libya Observer: An English-language news website that provides news, analysis, and commentary on Libyan politics, economy, and society.
- Libya News Agency: An Arabic-language news website that provides news, analysis, and commentary on Libyan politics, economy, and society.
- Tripoli Post: An English-language news website that provides news, analysis, and commentary on Libyan politics, economy, and society.
- Libya Today: An English-language news website that provides news, analysis, and commentary on Libyan politics, economy, and society.
Please note that the availability of these channels and websites may be limited due to internet restrictions and censorship in Libya.