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Libyan Military Says It Used Air Force in South to Expel Gunmen from Air Base |
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The Libyan army’s Chief of Staff said Saturday that he ordered the air force to free Tamenhent air base in the south after it was run over by a militia.
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Residents in Eastern Libya Block Main Highway in Protest of Abduction of 2 Italians |
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Residents of the town of Martouba blocked the major highway that links the cities of Deran with Tobruk in eastern Libya in protest of the abduction of two Italian engineers working for a telecommunications company.
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Remains of WWII British Soldier Found in Eastern Libya |
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The remains of what seems to be a british soldier who died during WWII was found near the eastern city of Tobruk by a Libyan family. Also found near the remains a hand watch and a German medal.
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Libya: Son of Defense Minister Released after Months of Abduction |
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The kidnapped son of the Libyan Defense Minister has been released today after months of being out of site.
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Zeidan Visits Turkey Amid Uncertainty in Libya |
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Amid increasing signs of uncertainty in the country, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan left for Turkey on Thursday along with a number of ministers leaving behind a public opinion that is increasingly moving against his government.
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A British Man, a NZ Woman Found Shot Dead on the Beach West of Tripoli |
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A British man and a woman from New Zealand have been found shot to death on Thursday afternoon on a sandy beach in Mellitah, 90 kms west of Tripoli.
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Discussion: Libyan Media Influx in a Chaotic Country |
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The experiences of Libya were highlighted during a panel discussion organised by the Council for the Advancement of Arab British Understanding in London and the MBI Al Jaber Foundation on press and journalism in the Arab world: Three years on: the challenges of covering the Arab uprisings.
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US military Personnel Detained by Libya Released |
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The four armed US military personnel who were detained Friday night in the city of Al-Ajailat, 100 kms west of Tripoli and handed to the Libyan government have been released, a US Department official has said.
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Four Americans Arrested in Al-Ajailat West of Tripoli in Libya |
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Four armed American security personnel were detained Friday night in Al-Ajailat and handed over to authorities after one of their SUVs was set on Fire.
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Cabinet Extraordinary Meeting Focuses on Security Crisis in Libya, Establishes a Space Foundation |
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An extraordinary cabinet meeting in Tripoli focuses on the security situation in Libya and the latest terrorist attack on a military checkpoint east of Benghazi city along with a proposal to establish space foundation.
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Libya National Congress Extends Mandate, Creates Crisis |
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Libya's General National Congress on Monday voted to extend its mandate until December 24, 2014, a decision that will not be accepted by many Libyans who see the Congress as being a huge failure.
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Libya Denies US Abducted Libyan Citizen in Brussels, Flown to Washington |
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Libyan Foreign Ministry denied news reports on Saturday that one of its citizens had been abducted by the United States in Brussels and he was flown to Washington.
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Libya to Allow US, British Investigators to Speak to Spy Chief Al-Senoussi |
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Libya is said to be ready to let US and British investigators to question Gaddafi's former intelligence chief Abdullah al-Senoussi over the Lockerbie bombing, with Libyan Justice Minister Salah Margani saying his government will allow the investigators to question him, over what they believe is his complicity in the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am airliner over Lockerbie, Scotland, in which 270 people died.
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Intelligence Extracted by Torture at Abu Salim Prison Linked to Arrests of Libyan Dissidents in UK |
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An investigation reveals how false intelligence extracted by torture in Tripoli’s notorious Abu Salim prison during the dictatorial regime of Muammar Gaddafi, has been linked to arrests of Libyan dissidents in the UK.
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Finalisation of Strategic Planning Process for Sustainable Development in Zawia |
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Key local civil society organisations, local institutions and business representatives have elaborated the first strategy for local sustainable development of the Libyan city of Zawia.
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