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Libya Council Forces Attack Sirte as UK, France Pledge Aid BusinessWeek See EXTRA for more on the Libyan conflict.) Sept. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Libyan opposition forces battled for control of Sirte, Muammar Qaddafi's birthplace, as the leaders of the UK and France pledged aid to the country's new rulers during a visit to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US official: Program aimed at Libyan scientists The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The US is trying to revive a program to prevent Libyan chemical, biological and nuclear scientists from working for terror groups or hostile nations, a State Department official said Thursday. Hundreds of experts worked in Moammar ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libyan Oil Official Sees Exports in 10 Days Wall Street Journal By BENOîT FAUCON TOBRUK, Libya—Libya's state oil company has extracted fresh oil from the ground and shipped it via pipeline to the coastal Tobruk complex in northeastern Libya, paving the way for exports in about 10 days after months of interruption, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Russia backs lifting no-fly zone over Libya Xinhua 15 (Xinhua) -- Russia supports to lift the no-fly zone over Libya imposed by the United Nations, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Alexander Lukashevich said on Thursday. The UN is currently drafting a resolution on softening sanctions against Libya, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
African Union Stops Short of Backing Libya's Transitional Government Voice of America September 15, 2011 African Union Stops Short of Backing Libya's Transitional Government VOA News The African Union appeared to soften its stance towards Libya's transitional government on Wednesday, but still stopped short of recognizing the group as ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya's war upsets African neighbours Gulf Times By Mark John/Niamey Long bedevilled by coups, rebellions and other home-grown troubles, Libya'sAfrican neighbours have been landed with a new set of woes imported fresh from someone else's war. The arrival in Niger of 32 fleeing Muammar Gaddafi ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya News: Rebels advance on Sirte, Bani Walid Newsday (subscription) Nation Newsday > News > Nation Libya News: Rebels advance on Sirte, Bani Walid Published: September 15, 2011 5:42 PM By Tracey Shelton Global Post MISRATA — Libyan rebel forces now control about 60 percent of Sirte, one of the last strongholds held by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libyan Rebels Accused of "Ethnic Cleansing," Black Genocide The New American NATO and US-backed rebel forces in Libya are reportedly engaging in systematic attacks against the black population in what some analysts have called war crimes and even genocide, sparking condemnation worldwide from human-rights groups and officials. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Libya forecast: good, enlightenment spreading - Fullermoney Proactive Investors UK The Libyan capital crackled with gunfire. Armed rebels manned barricades in every street. Decomposing bodies lay amid wrecked tanks, charred cars, spent bullets and other debris of war. There was little electricity and no running water or fresh food. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Role of Algeria in Libya Hudson New York Although the Algerian government has argued that the reason it gave the Gaddafi family safe haven was merely for humanitarian reasons, the two military dictatorships, Algeria and Libya, have, since the 1980s, shared same stances on regional issues ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lobbyist Says Libyan Contracts Still Valid The Moscow Times Russian companies will have the opportunity in post-revolution Libya to work under contracts granted by Moammar Gadhafi in exchange for writing off $4.5 billion in debts, should Moscow insist on those commitments being honored, a business lobbyist said ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libyan opposition troops trained by Turkish special ops Today's Zaman Footage and photography provided by the İstanbul-based Cihan news agency has shown that members of the Libyan opposition military forces were trained by retired special ops officers who arrived to the conflict-ridden country from Turkey. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Agoco Exports Some 10 Days Away As Libyan Oil Restart Progresses Fox Business By Benoit Faucon TOBRUK, Libya -(Dow Jones)- Libya has successfully extracted fresh oil from the ground and shipped it via pipeline to the coastal Tobruk complex, paving the way for fresh exports in about 10 days after months of interruption, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Japan decides to unlock Libya's assets Mainichi Daily News TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The government has decided to release part of the $4.4 billion in frozen Libyanassets in Japan to make the money available for humanitarian purposes in the country, a vice foreign minister said Thursday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Press digest Times of Malta In-Nazzjon quotes the Prime Minister saying Malta is commited to continuing to provide humanitarian aid to Libya. Al Jazeera reports that British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have offered broad support for Libya's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PM visits Libya to offer aid and support to new government Herald de Paris “It's great to be…in a free Benghazi and a free Libya. Your city was an inspiration to the world. While we are proud of the role that we played to help, we know this was your revolution from your bravery. Now, just as your courage has written the last ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libyan gig beckoning Malthouse Herald Sun We also think that Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse is leaving the Magpies to take up the vacant leader's position at either Melbourne, Adelaide or even Libya. While we're on Libya, it was great to see Libya finally "Libyarated". ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Libya, Egypt: Fashioning democracy, packaging revolution New Internationalist (blog) In the case of Libya, the façade of supporting a democratic movement has fallen from even our most blatant sources of propaganda. To quote BBC News this week, 'Rebel leader Jalil might be the leader of an unelected government, but he seems popular… ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Gadhafi's son 'detained' in villa in Niger StarPhoenix Toppled Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi's son Saadi was under guard in the Niger capital Wednesday after fleeing Libya over the weekend. American diplomats trumpeted the news that Saadi Gadhafi, the third son of Libya's deposed leader Moammar Gadhafi, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The worst is over? FXstreet.com Besides lowering demand, the other key for the direction of oil may be when Libya's oil comes back to the market. The International Energy Agency says that, "As the fighting in Libya begins to wind down and the Transitional National Council (TNC) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crude vessel leaves Libya empty UPI.com 15 (UPI) -- An oil tanker left the Libyan port of Mellitah and is headed to Cyprus without loading its cargo, the owner of the vessel confirmed. With Tripoli in the hands of a transitional government, oil companies are flocking to the energy-rich North ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Qaddafi's Victims Hope for Compensation From Frozen Funds National Journal His speech came as the UN refugee agency made a plea for hundreds of planes to end a gridlock at the Tunisia border with Libya, where 'acres of people' fleeing the violence are still waiting to cross in freezing conditions. AFP PHOTO / MAHMUD TURKIA ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Without a trace The Spokesman Review On March 2, Richard Peters called his wife, Katie, in Coeur d'Alene from the Libyan capital of Tripoli.Libya for two months trying to secure work as a contractor. Escalating protests against Moammar Gadhafi were spreading through the country, ... See all stories on this topic » |
'France, Britain to continue military operation in Libya' News By Staff Paris, Sep 15 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Britain and France Thursday agreed to continue NATO's military operation in Libya following a request by the country's National Transition Council, its chairman and head of international affairs Mahmoud Jibril ... News One |
Cameron, Sarkozy pledge more power to new Libya — RT By RT French president Nicolas Sarkozy and British premiere David Cameron have pledged to continue financial and military support for the National Transitional Council. The announcement came during the leaders' joint visit to Libya. News RSS : Today |
UK, French leaders take the stage in Libya — Maine News ... By UnBylined TRIPOLI, Libya — British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy offered broad support for Libya's new rulers Thursday, promising to unfreeze billions in assets and give help in finding Moammar Gadhafi, even as ... Bangor Daily News |
Britain looks to unfreeze 12bln stg Libya assets - Stabroek News ... By CSpringer - Editor TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron today said his government would look to unfreeze a further 12 billion pounds ($18.9 billion)in Libyan. Stabroek News |
Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 16, 2011 ... By richardrozoff Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 16, 2011. September 16, 2011 richardrozoff Leave a comment Go to comments. ==== Libya: AFRICOM Draws Lessons From Its First War. White House, NATO Forge Ahead With European ... Stop NATO |
Rock star welcome for Sarkozy, Cameron in Libya - Arab News In Tripoli, Libyan interim Premier Mahmoud Jibril spoke at a heavily guarded news conference of "our thanks for this historic stance" taken by France and Britain to launch the West into a war that did not always look set to end well for the rebels ... arabnews - frontpage |
The Jawa Report: Good News: Libyan Islamist Element Seeks Powah By Howie Good News: Libyan Islamist Element Seeks Powah. The Libyans want democracy, of course by democracy they mean that Euroweenie type where the majority can always plow under the the minority and leaders are not elected by a direct ... The Jawa Report |
More News from Libya » Language of Liberty Institute By Roman More News from Libya Posted by Roman on September 16, 2011. Sep 162011. British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy both visisted Libya a short time ago, and told the people who've sacrificed so much ... Language of Liberty Institute |
Allied bid to free Libya assets - Breaking News - News ... Britain and France are to press for a new United Nations Security Council resolution on Libya, in the wake of the historic visit to the country by David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy. Huddersfield Examiner - Home |
Iran's Ambassador Returns to Libya | Radio Sawt Beirut International ... By Carol Maher Iran's ambassador to Libya has returned to the war-torn country in hopes of “deepening bilateral cooperation,” the official IRNA news agency reported Thursday citing a foreign ministry statement. “Our country's ambassador, Ali Asghar Naseri ... Radio Sawt Beirut International... |
Sarkozy, Cameron hailed in Libya, offer help | AAJ News By Reuters aaj-latest-news. Death toll rises to 31 in Lower Dir blast space SC reserves verdict over Karachi killings case space Islamabad fends off US warning on “Pakistan-based” militants space US will act against Haqqani network in Pakistan space ... AAJ News |
Cameron, Sarkozy salute 'free Libya' | Top Stories | BigPond News The British and French leaders have saluted a 'free Libya' on their first visit since Gaddafi was toppled. Priority Top Stories |
Libya's New Islamist Leaders Seek to Oust Gadhafi Defectors ... By Jason Ditz The Gadhafi defectors in Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) have been hard at work for awhile trying to take over the rebel movement and sideline the Islamists. That particular ambition cuts both ways, it seems. Now, reports have the ... News From Antiwar.com |
TogaHerer News Network » International Investments Libya: the ... By editor News of Africa, Libya. On September 1st a meeting of the “Friends ofLibya” was held in Paris. This name is now commonly referred to the leaders of the states, who have supported Libyan rebels and who have headed the National Council of ... TogaHerer News Network |
War News Updates: Civil War In Libya -- News Updates September ... Following last week's news that a convoy of dozens of vehicles trucked south from Libya to neighbouring Niger, carrying Muammar Gaddafi's closest supporters ... warnewsupdates.blogspot.com/.../civil-war-in-libya-news-upda... | ||
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NATO airstrikes pound pro-Gadhafi targets in Libya - News NATO warplanes pounded targets in a number of strongholds of support for fugitive dictator Moammar Gadhafi, the alliance said Tuesday, as an offensive by ... lancasteronline.com/.../457796_NATO-airstrikes-pound-pro-G... | ||
Libya News Update | UBF - University Bible Fellowship ... Daniel Rhee, celebrating the 50th anniversary of UBF ministry · Venezuela First United Summer Bible Conf. Prayer Topics and Program. Libya News Update ... ubf.org/?q=node/689 | ||
Red Cross says 13 mass graves found in Libya - News - MSN CA The International Committee of the Red Cross says at least 13 mass graves have been found inLibya over the past three weeks. - The International Comm. news.ca.msn.com/.../red-cross-says-13-mass-graves-found-in-l... | ||
Photo: British and French leaders to visit Libya - News Nicolas Sarkozy (front left, and Cameron (the visit Libya by the Libyan 'transition committee' official Xinhua News Agency issued a welcome September 15, ... www.f-paper.com/?i941945-Photo:-British-and-French... | ||
David Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy Visit Libya - News Agency ... Their countries were at the forefront of Nato's Libyan operation . ... establish a state, and we thank France and the UK for that," he told a Tripoli news conference . ... www.interpressnews.ge/.../31617-david-cameron-and-nicolas-... | ||
Uncertainty and confusion still loom in Libya - News - The Collegian ... Where is Qaddafi? The question rings in the breasts of many Libyans these days. After an intense week, which saw the storming and capture of Colonel ... www.jccollegian.com/.../uncertainty-and-confusion-still-loom-... |
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