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Tripoli woke up to the sound of war—not from an unknown foreign invader, but from forces that claimed to represent “national ...
More than 300 people have fallen victim to war remnants in Libya, including at least 125 fatalities, the majority of them ...
War-torn Libya is a key departure point on North Africa’s Mediterranean coast for migrants, mainly from sub-Saharan African ...
The Paris trial of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy over allegations of illegally accepting funds for his successful ...
and scroll down to learn more about the developments in Libya's civil war. In addition to the no-fly zone, the U.N. resolution authorizes governments to freeze assets of Libyan authorities and ...
Accused of war crimes, he is now imprisoned in Libya. Sarkozy has strongly denied that. Gadhafi's son, Seif al-Islam, told the French news network RFI in January that he was personally involved in ...
Cairo: Tensions are rising between rival militias in western Libya, with fears that the country could be dragged into an “imminent civil war.” Armed factions were amassing forces in the western city ...
Libya today is in the midst of a civil war—one as confusing as it is ferocious. Atrocities against civilians are mounting. The collapse of the Libyan state and the country's division is possible.
A Libyan warlord who allegedly controlled migrant smuggling routes into Europe and a network of torture prisons had direct ...
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Libya has launched its first oil and gas exploration bid round in 18 years, offering 22 offshore and onshore blocks under ...
and scroll down to learn more about the developments in Libya's civil war. In addition to the no-fly zone, the U.N. resolution authorizes governments to freeze assets of Libyan authorities and ...