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Saif al-Islam, son of the executed Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, has reportedly indicated his readiness to “willingly” hand himself in for trial at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, according to a diplomatic source quoting Libya’s...
Two Malian daily newspapers made a wide coverage Thursday of the death of the ex-Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, whom they said had been martyred by the “masters of the world” as he was opposed to a new form of colonialism on the continent.
A United Nations summit in support of Libya has backed the transition plans of the country’s new authorities and pledged their ongoing support to help the North African country establish the rule of law, uphold key human rights and promote both...
What a difference fifteen months makes.
In May 2010 Israel’s cold peace with Egypt was viable, the country was celebrating massive Mediterranean natural gas finds and Tel Aviv enjoyed a military alliance with Turkey, an overwhelmingly Muslim nation.
The African Union (AU) High-level ad hoc Committee on Libya has committed itself to working with various stakeholders, including the National Transitional Council (NTC), to establish an all-inclusive national government in the embattled North African...
The new authorities in Libya have said they will review Gaddafi-era oil contracts with international firms to ensure that they were appropriate for the future of the embattled country.
On August 24th, Ambassador Nadjib Riphat Kesoema, Deputy for Foreign Policy Coordination in the Indonesian Ministry for Politics, Law and Security Affairs, accompanied by Admiral Tri Yuswoyo, Head of the Centre for Law and Maritime Security Cooperation,...
Muammar Gadhaffi’s 42 year-old regime is in its death rattle – maybe today, maybe tomorrow, his administration that has ruled Libya with a quixotic and brutal hand is about to pass, in Trotsky’s piquant phrase, “into the dustbin of history,”...
Nicaragua would consider giving asylum to embattled Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi if he asks for it, an aide to the Central American country’s president told a local TV channel on Wednesday.