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14 Dec
The alleged Libyan agent was charged with international terrorism over the Pan Am blast in 1988. But US prosecutors said that they are not seeking a death penalty for him.
6 Aug 2022
Libyan sisters Ibtisam and Rabia Bin Omran drive their car everyday to reach more than 150 dogs and cats which they feed and shelter in Benghazi.
9 Jun 2022
Wearing military fatigues and makeup to appear paler, a group of Libyan students performed the roles of 'dead soldiers', figures from a play exploring the tragedies and deceptions of war, in Libya's coastal city of Misrata. Published in 2017 by Saudi author Yasser al-Madkhali, the play 'Victory or death or Both' was revisited by Libyan director Rabih al-Ubaidi.
8 Apr 2021
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi on Tuesday (April 6) urged the Libyan government to ensure that the country's ceasefire is maintained and strictly observed.
22 Jun 2020
Counterterrorism detectives have taken over an investigation into a stabbing rampage that killed three people as they sat in an English park on Saturday night. A 25-year-old Libyan man was arrested at the scene.
27 May 2019
Fighters loyal to Libya's U.N.backed government launched a counter assault against Khalifa Haftar's Libyan National Army on Saturday.
23 Mar 2018
"Things are getting serious for the former president," the Huffington Post writes after Nicolas Sarkozy is placed under formal investigation for illegal Libyan financing of his 2007 campaign.
17 Dec 2017
Libyan coast guard rescues more than 250 migrants trying to reach Italy.
19 Mar 2017
East Libyan forces say they have captured the final holdout of Islamist-led rivals in the south-west of Benghazi.

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