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New figures show that tourism in Libya is doing surprisingly well, despite safety warnings from countries including the US ...
For years, this country has been deemed one of the most dangerous places to travel — yet tourists keep coming.
A growing number of risk-taking travellers, commonly referred to as 'danger tourists' are ditching the likes of Spain and ...
Despite years of political conflict and strong travel warnings, Libya continues to attract tourists. Some travelers seek ...
The US, UK, and Australia all advise citizens to avoid travel, citing terrorism, armed conflict, and kidnapping. But these ...
Many of these danger-tourists insist the country they're visiting is perfectly safe for holidaymakers ...
Nearly 100,000 international travellers visited Libya in the past year, drawn by its ancient Roman ruins, unique landscapes, ...
While most tourists are content with a fortnight in popular hotspots like Spain, Greece, and Turkey - a growing number of ...
For years, this country has been deemed one of the most dangerous places to travel — yet tourists keep coming.
Travellers appear to be ditching the likes of Spain and Greece for holidays in countries the FCDO advises against.
The meeting comes shortly after reports that U.S. oil giant Chevron has expressed interest in exploring a 47,000 km² area ...
The Navy’s first port calls to Libya in more than five decades this week, to Tripoli and Benghazi, likely are intended to ...