McCain urges Libyan militias to join national army Boston.com John McCain urged Libya's militias on Wednesday to integrate themselves into the country's new national army and called for the reported abuse of prisoners held by the ex-rebels to stop. McCain, a strong advocate of US intervention to stop deposed ... |
Algeria, Libya set aside row to tackle security Reuters Africa By Lamine Chikhi and Ali Shuaib ALGIERS/TRIPOLI (Reuters) - North African neighbours Libya and Algeria are to exchange high-level visits in an attempt to re-launch cooperation in fighting arms trafficking and Islamist insurgents in the Sahara desert. |
![]() Ahram Online | Libyan leader acknowledges lack of control over militias China Daily TRIPOLI, Libya - Libya's leader has acknowledged that his transitional government is powerless to control militias that are refusing to lay down their arms after ousting Muammar Gadhafi as it struggles to impose control over the oil-rich North African ... Libyan leader acknowledges mistakes Libya ruler admits impotency |
![]() RT | Libyan leader acknowledges challenges Detroit Free Press Libyan women who lost relatives in the rebellion against Moammar Gadhafi mark the first anniversary of the uprising Friday in Freedom Square in Benghazi. / By Gianluigi Guercia, AFP/Getty Images TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) — Libya's leader acknowledged ... Tribal clashes in Libya kill scores 'Dozens dead' in Libya tribal fighting Witnesses: Tribal clashes in remote south Libya region kill more than 50 civilians |
![]() New Straits Times | Libya's first test of true democracy By Maggie Michael New Straits Times They played a key role in overthrowing the Libyan dictator of 42 years, and were impatient to see the changes they shed blood for. Revolutionaries accused the self-appointed city council that came to power early in the uprising of deeply-rooted ... Misrata holds first Libyan elections post-Gadhafi Libyans queue for first vote in battle-hit Misrata Misrata: a rebel city holds the first-post Gaddafi elections in Libya |
![]() Austrian Business & Financial News | Black Sea gas find, Libya oil boost OMV Reuters OMV shares had already rallied on news that it may get output from Libya above pre-war levels this year. Huijskes said OMV production in Libya -- which accounted for a tenth of its total output in 2010 -- was back to 85 percent of pre-war levels. UPDATE: OMV optimistic on Libya output in 2012 as Q4 net rises 51% OMV upbeat about Libya, Yemen in 2012 OMV AG : Report January – December and Q4 2011 |
![]() Al-Arabiya | Young Libyan Finds a Voice in Covering Revolution New York Times BENGHAZI, LIBYA — Malik Muhammad al-Mabrouk sat two weeks ago in a darkened corner of the Uzu Hotel cafe lounge, the screen of his propped-up iPad illuminating his face. Notepad, pen and cellphone at the ready, and wearing his trademark beige ... Libya's court says it is 'incompetent' in Qaddafi loyalists' case, orders ... |
![]() India Today | Gaddafi's daughter seeks his death certificate India Today Aisha Gaddafi's lawyer Nick Kaufman on Wednesday said the move is intended in part to show that Libya's National Transitional Council isn't capable of holding a fair trial for her brother Seif al-Islam, who was arrested in the country's remote southern ... Libya: Mummar Gaddafi's death certificate sought by daughter |
Lockerbie probe request to Libya Belfast Telegraph A formal request has been sent to the Libyan Government requesting access to the country for police and prosecutors involved in the Lockerbie bombing investigation, the Crown Office said. The investigators hope to examine information and documents ... |
![]() The Nation, Pakistan | Libya court orders civil trial for Gaddafi "loyalists" Chicago Tribune BENGHAZI (Reuters) - A Libyan military court ruled on Wednesday that 50 people accused of fighting for Muammar Gaddafi and helping a mass jail break by alleged supporters of the deposed leader should be freed and tried instead in a civilian court. 'Gaddafi wasn't scared, but he did not know what to do' |
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