Libya: the siege of the Rixos hotel Telegraph.co.uk The building has been the base for the pro-Gaddafi television station in the Libyan capital and it is where foreign journalists reporting the regime's activities were forced to stay. Now, however, it appears they could be used as human shields in any ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya: Q&A Telegraph.co.uk By Andy Bloxham If he holds true to his vow and stays in Libya to fight, he will probably be killed, or as he put it, “martyred”. If he holes up in a city block, the rebels' usual tactic would see them bombard it with their heavy truck-mounted weapons ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Eni Lobbies Rebel Leaders to Maintain Oil Dominance in Libya After Qaddafi Bloomberg Photographer: Chris Warde-Jones/Bloomberg Eni SpA (ENI), Italy's biggest oil company, is lobbying rebel leaders to hold its position as Libya's top energy producer after the end of Muammar Qaddafi's 42-year regime. Eni has been in contact with rebel ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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A New Libyan Leadership Could Recover Billions NPR by Alan Greenblatt A young Libyan in Benghazi celebrates Tuesday over news that Moammar Gadhafi's rule appears to be at an end. The US says it is prepared to unfreeze Libyan assets quickly and make them available to a new government. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Sky News spends big on Libya Washington Post (blog) At the moment, Sky News has around 25 staffers on the ground in Libya, churning out breaking-news pieces on the collapse of the Gaddafi regime. That's some resources there. Birkett says that the weekly costs of such a deployment are in the “tens of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Faith 'partially' restored in Libyan ambassador Malta Independent Online by Scott Grech Libya's Ambassador to Malta, Saadun Suayeh, recently met representatives of the Benghazi-based Transitional National Council (TNC), but was told to keep things quiet to stave off suspicion from the Gaddafi regime, with which he enjoyed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya rebel aide: Zawiya refinery not badly damaged Reuters DUBAI (Reuters) - The rebel Libyan ambassador to the United Arab Emirates said Tuesday thatLibya's Zawiya refinery had not been badly damaged in fighting between government and rebel forces and that it would be the first to resume production. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Most OFWs prefer to stay in Libya ABS CBN News MANILA, Philippines – The Philippine Embassy in Libya is still encouraging more Filipino workers to avail of the offer of repatriation from the conflict-torn country, but lack of jobs back home is holding them from returning. “We have been requesting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Ex-IAEA official warns of Libya "dirty bomb" material Reuters AlertNet VIENNA, Aug 24 (Reuters) - A research centre near Tripoli stocks uranium and other material that could be used to make a nuclear "dirty bomb" and Libya's rebels will need to secure it, a former senior UN inspector said on Wednesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Italy's PM to Meet Libyan Rebel Leader Voice of America August 23, 2011 Italy's PM to Meet Libyan Rebel Leader Sabina Castelfranco | Rome Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is expected to meet with the chief Libyan rebel-leader Mahmoud Jibril on Wednesday in Milan. The meeting is expected to take ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Senator John McCain on Libya RealClearPolitics By The Situation Room BLITZER: Senator John McCain, as you just saw, was among the first to call for intervention in Libya. And now that the regime has basically collapsed, Senator McCain says the Obama administration should have been more aggressive. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya: Hunt for Lockerbie bomber amid the chaos of Tripoli Scotsman A former Libyan intelligence agent, he is supposed to keep in regular contact with officials at East Renfrewshire Council, the local authority area where his family had a home while he was imprisoned in Scotland. i on 8 August and yesterday the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brazil says believes Libya will respect contracts Reuters By Jeferson Ribeiro BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil has received information the contracts of Brazilian companies will be respected by a new government in Libya despite the South American country's failure to back the rebellion, the foreign minister told ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
After Gadhafi's fall in Libya, is Syria's Assad next? Jewish Telegraphic Agency Now that Libyan strongman Muammar Gadhafi appears to have been cast into the dustbin of history – he disappeared this week as rebels overtook Tripoli – the question in the Arab world is: Who's next? All eyes are on President Bashar Assad of Syria. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ottawa man in Libya pleads for help CBC.ca Beginning of Story Content An Ottawa man says Libyan rebels have threatened to kill him in a Tripoli, Libya hotel because of his anti-NATO reports. Mahdi Nazemroaya, who calls himself an independent journalist, has been reporting on the events in Libya ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
IRA victims pursue Libya compensation Belfast Telegraph By Liam Clarke AP A delegation of Troubles victims plans to visit Libya to show solidarity with the insurgents once order is restored. They also plan to forward a claim for a multi-billion pounds goodwill payment from the new Libyan government to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Nigeria Breaks Africa Ranks on Libya, Sparking Criticism BusinessWeek 23 (Bloomberg) -- Nigeria's government broke ranks with other African nations in recognizing the National Transitional Council as the legitimate authority in Libya, sparking criticism from South Africa's ruling party. The rebel-led council is “the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hugo Chavez won't recognize Libya rebels GlobalPost Even after rebels breached Muammar al-Gaddafi's compound in Tripoli on Tuesday, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez — a friend and ally of Gaddafi's — said that his country only recognizes "one government" in Libya, "the one led by Muammar Gaddafi. ... See all stories on this topic » |
War News Updates: Civil War In Libya -- News Updates August 23, 2011 By War News Updates Editor Columns of grey smoke billowed over the Libyan capital as witnesses reported a buildup of rebel troops and vehicles to the east of the compound. Read more .... More News On Libya's Civil War.Libya Conflict Live -- BBC ... War News Updates |
Rent-Seekers Race to Profit in War Torn Libya -- News from Antiwar.com By John Glaser Major businesses are gunning for first dibs on Libya's natural resources as a new race to turn a profit out of the war-torn nation begins. Many business leaders, most with close connections to their respective governments, are planning ... News From Antiwar.com |
Libya News: Gaddafi's Defeat Raises New Questions - The Daily Beast By Stephen L. Carter Gaddafi's defeat sparks a lot more questions than it answers. |
SDB Evening News Reads for 082311: Libya, No Townhalls For You ... By Minkoff Minx Wow, what a news day today…with the earth shattering earthquake that hit Virginia, to the earth shattering news that Libyan Rebels have invaded the Mad Dog's compound…there is just so much to report on. ... Sky Dancing |
Libya After Gaddafi Could Mean Good News For Obama, U.S. Economy By The Huffington Post News Team WASHINGTON (AP) -- The dramatic advance of Libyan rebels over the forces of longtime strongman Muammar Gaddafi offers vindication, at least for now, for President Barack Obama's decision to refrain from using U.S. troops on Libyan soil ... Barack Obama on Huffington Post |
NATO bounces back in Libya, but troubles remain - Army News | News ... By The Associated Press PARIS — While uncertainty prevails in Libya, the breakthrough that brought rebel forces to the heart of Tripoli shows rumors of NATO's demise may have been premature. Army Times - News |
Brent crude nears $110 on Libya crisis | AAJ News By AFP Brent crude rose to nearly $110 a barrel in Asian trade Wednesday, underpinned by the crisis in oil-rich Libya as rebels overrun the compound of strongman Moamer Kadhafi, analysts said. The contract has steadily risen in the past two ... AAJ News |
Google Maps Adopts Libyan Rebels' Name for Martyrs' Square | Adweek By Emma Bazilian The Libyan rebel movement, which last night succeeded in taking control of much of Tripoli from the country's former dictator Muammar el-Qaddafi, has already received support from the U.S., its NATO allies, and other nations worldwide. Adweek : Technology |
Journalists Stuck in Tripoli's Rixos Hotel | Adweek By Kari Lipschutz As rebels and loyalists in Libya squabble over who has control of Tripoli, some international journalists are uncharacteristically quiet on the sidelines. Reporters and news staff from the BBC, Reuters, CNN, and other news organizations ... Adweek : The Press |
NATO says it will continue Libya operations - Europe news NATO said Tuesday the situation in the Libyan capital of Tripoli remains very dangerous and the alliance will continue its operations... Mail.com: International |
British brains, brawn and bombs bolster Libyan rebels — RT By RT Britain's MI6 officers have been engaged in drilling Libyan rebels, helping them to establish a proper military plan for an assault on the capitol Tripoli. News RSS : Today |
Roundup: Iraq voices support for Libyan rebels | U.S. News Las Vegas By admin2 By Mustafa Sabah and Jamal Hashim, PNA / Xinhua and U.S. News Agency / Asian. The Iraqi government and many walks of the social life voiced their support for Libyan rebels on Tuesday, as the opposition forces have claimed the control of ... U.S. News Las Vegas |
AMERICAblog News: John McCain, now and then on Libya By Myrddin News and opinion about US politics from a liberal/Democratic/progressive perspective. AMERICAblog News |
LIBYA: Rebel leaders say transition 'begins immediately' | news ... By chief "We will build a new Libya, with all Libyans as brothers for a united, civil and democratic nation," Jibril, No. 2 in the rebels' Transitional National Council, said at a Doha, Qatar, news conference Tuesday covered by Agence ... news.beiruter.com - A directory... |
Top Business News: Standard & Poor's Shakeup, Libya Pushes Oil ... By Wall St. Cheat Sheet Libya is aiding oil (NYSE:USO) prices higher after falling yesterday as Libyan rebels entered Tripoli and captured two of Muammar Qaddafi's sons. Gaddafi's third son was rumored to have been captured, but was spotted free last night. ... Wall St. Cheat Sheet |
Fresh fighting erupts between Libya rebels, regime - Home » Other ... Ilyumzhinov, who was received by Gadhafi in Libya in July, said in an interview with the Interfax newsagency that Gadhafi called him at around 6 p.m. Moscow time (1400 GMT, 10 a.m. EDT) on yesterday and told him that he was "alive and ... philstar.com - Breaking News |
Libya News Roundup (Updated) | Small Wars Journal Libya News Update: Libyan Rebels Enter Central Tripoli, Crowds Celebrate - VOA. Jubilant Rebels Control Much of Tripoli - NYT ... smallwarsjournal.com/blog/libya-news-roundup-updated |
On Martha's Vineyard, Obama monitors Libya news - WGN With the conflict in Libya at a breaking point, President Obama told reporters Sunday night that he was going to wait until the situation in Tripoli was ... www.wgntv.com/.../la-pn-obama-monitors-libya-news-20110... |
Libya News: Rebels cheer in Tripoli, but Qaddafi lingers | wtsp.com People celebrate the recent news of uprising in Tripoli against Muammar Qaddafi's regime at the rebel-held town of Benghazi, Libya, early Sunday, Aug. ... www.wtsp.com/.../Rebels-cheer-in-Tripoli-but-Qaddafi-lingers |
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