Abu Anas Al-Libi, the Libyan man who was captured in a U.S. raid, has pleaded not guilty to charges of bombing U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998. Read more »
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In his first comments after being freed by gunmen, Prime Minister Ali Zidan appealed for calm, saying "Libyans need wisdom, not escalation, to deal with this situation". Read more »
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United States special forces launched attacks against militants in Somalia and Libya on Saturday. In a raid carried out from the sea on the al Shabaab stronghold of Barawe, they ... Read more »
The Libyan government has demanded an explanation from the U.S. after one of its citizens was "kidnapped" during a unauthorized commando raid on its territory. Read more »
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A new UN report alleges widespread torture in Libyan prisons controlled by militias. Read more »
A new UN report estimates that thousands of people remain locked up in militia prisons more than two years after the revolution that toppled former president Mohammed Gaddafi. Read more »
With the passing of the first anniversary of the attack on the U.S. diplomatic outpost in Benghazi, insecurity continues to plague Libya. Read more »
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