Tunis — Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan arrived, on Tuesday in Tunis, from Morocco for a short visit as part of a Maghreb tour.
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Libya demands answers after US seizes Al-Qaeda leader in Tripoli
PM questions ‘kidnapping’ of Libyan citizen; Somalia indicates willingness to fight Al-Qaeda after US raid
Libya faces new isolation over inability to protect embassies
Analysts warn attacks on embassies reduce Libya’s ability to access much needed foreign assistance.
Libya Business News – Weekly Security Update
Overview This week the oil strikes and disruptions persist with the eastern strikers continuing to hold out despite government pressure. The pressure being mooted by the commander of the Petroleum Facilities Guard is to stop paying striking guards. The government despite its rhetoric has been cautious in the pressure it …
Gunmen attack Russian embassy in Libya’s capital Tripoli
Embassy came under fire after Russian woman was accused of killing senior military official Mohamed Alsusi
Gunmen attack Russian embassy in Libya's capital Tripoli
Embassy came under fire after Russian woman was accused of killing senior military official Mohamed Alsusi
Libya’s challenge
The performance of the Libyan oil industry over the past few weeks confirmed yet again the strategic significance of the industry and demonstrated once more that local problems could have worldwide implications.
Foreign Firms to Boost Border Security
Libya is to contract foreign security companies to help tighten security at its borders, reports Afriquejet.
At UN, Libyan Premier urges neighbours to support country’s democratization
25 September 2013 – The Libyan people are moving towards building their own modern democratic State, the country’s Prime Minister today told the United Nations General Assembly, while also urging continued international support, particularly from neighbouring countries.
Libya’s defining moment: Justice or revenge?
Gaddafi-regime officials must be tried in the International Criminal Court to ensure a fair trial.