"They are always looking for deals, there are a lot of deals that we can do," Government of National Unity's Mahmoud Alftise said.
War is what the International Herald Tribune calls the U.S. confrontation with Libya. "At War in Libya" is the headline in the New York Times. Eliot Spitzer on CNN refers to "reporters covering the ...
The war in Libya is not going well. Muammar Gaddafi shows no sign of giving up power. His forces’ siege of the rebel-held city of Misratah has killed upwards of 1,000 people, including two Western ...
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Libya Reopens Its Oil Patch and Big Oil Shows Up
After more than a decade of instability, U.S. and European majors such as ExxonMobil, Chevron, Shell, BP, and Eni are ...
The path to peace in Libya is clear but fraught with difficulties; it will demand much greater courage, consensus, and ...
Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni recently participated in the Trans-Mediterranean Migration Forum in Tripoli organised by Libya‘s UN-backed government of national unity. Representatives from 28 ...
Khaled Mohamed Ali El Hishri, a Libyan prison chief, appeared before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Wednesday and ...
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Moroccan community in Libya raises alarm over new restrictions as economic pressures mount
Moroccan expatriates in Libya say they are increasingly concerned about what they describe as tightening restrictions by ...
Libya’s fuel-smuggling economy has evolved into a state-embedded, $20-billion parallel system sustaining both eastern and western power centers and undermining the country’s official oil sector.
“The counsel general decided not to come to work today,” the man at the Libyan consulate in Sfax, Tunisia, told me. Like many other journalists in this sun-bleached industrial city a few hours from ...
Hadi Hasan’s The President’s Cake and Jihan K’s My Father and Qadhafi are both personal stories set against the turbulent ...
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