The fall of Libyan dictator Moammar Gadhafi has brought about a dramatic change on the radio dial in Tripoli, the Libyan capital. In the past, Libyans could only tune in to the government stations.
WASHINGTON – As America's NATO allies shoulder a greater share of the air war in Libya, the Arab countries that urged the U.N. Security Council to impose a no-fly zone are missing from the action.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By Yara Bayoumy and Mahmoud Mourad SHARM EL-SHEIKH, Egypt (Reuters) - Libya told an Arab summit on Saturday that a U.N. arms ...
RAS LANOUF, Libya - Muammar Qaddafi tightened his grip Saturday on the coastal road linking his territory to the rebel-controlled east, pushing forward the front line in Libya's grueling internal ...
CAIRO – The Arab League has barred Libya from attending meetings of the bloc until it ends its violent crackdown on protesters, which it said involved violations of human rights and international laws ...
There's been some confusion and a lot of debate about U.S. goals in Libya, with some questioning whether we should even be there. CBS News correspondent Wyatt Andrews reports that, after scores of ...
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Libya barely played a role in Kerr’s book, even in the third edition (1971), which was published after Colonel Muammar Qadhafi overthrew King Idris in a hugely popular coup of 1969. Despite its oil ...
Samer S. Shehata is an assistant professor of Arab politics at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He is the author of "Shop Floor Culture and Politics in Egypt." ...