Dozens of unarmed Libyan soldiers occupied the prime minister's office in Tripoli on Monday to demand unpaid wages, the privately-owned Alnabaa television reported.
A senior interior ministry official claims that the number of Tunisian women travelling to Syria to participate in what they call Jihad al-Nikah is only 15 while media reports say they are way more.
Libya has said it had demanded an explanation from Washington for the kidnap of a citizen in an unauthorized commando raid on its territory that netted a top al-Qaeda suspect.
Tunisia's ruling Ennahda party and the opposition have agreed on the appointment of a transitional administration in the coming weeks.
Fifteen Libyan soldiers have been killed and four others wounded in an ambush attack on an army checkpoint between two towns southeast of Tripoli, authorities say.
An unidentified foreign military force has reportedly waged an armed assault on a base belonging to Somali-based al-Shabab militants in south of the war-ravaged African nation.
Five persons were killed and 22 others injured during clashes between the supporters of ousted president Mohammed Morsi and military forces in Egypt.
Thousands of supporters of ousted Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi marched at the site of a former Muslim Brotherhood protest camp in Cairo and several other Egyptian cities on Friday.
Iran's envoy to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) says Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is to attend the OIC ministerial meeting in the African country of Guinea.
Around 40 students were killed in Nigeria’s north-east allegedly by militants from the extremist group Boko Haram. The well-armed insurgents broke into a college dorm at night and opened fire at young people while they were still asleep.