Former assets of ex-Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi including bank accounts and mansions have fallen under government control. Read more »
The Arab Spring arose as a result of economic marginalisation in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt and leaders seem no closer to addressing the reforms needed for economic recovery. Read more »
After the Arab Spring that arose out of economic marginalisation, leaders are no closer to addressing reforms needed for economic recovery. Read more »
A United Nations-mandated commission into human rights abuses perpetrated during the Libyan revolution says that crimes against humanity were committed by both pro-Gaddafi troops ... Read more »
Two British journalists and the Libyan newscrew are being withheld unlawfully by local militia, Reporters Without Borders and Amnesty International have said. The men are among ... Read more »
Tensity remains in the south-eastern town of Kufra, where the death toll from recent inter-ethnic clashes has left at least 100 people dead, the United Nations reported. Read more »
Militia in Libya can challenge governmental control, a situation that needs to be neutralised before they gain local support, writes Jason Pack for African Arguments. Read more »
Libyans have celebrated the first anniversary of their revolution which brought an end to the previous regime of Muammar Gaddafi. Read more »
The UN is investigating former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's investments in East Africa. The findings will determine whether the Libyan people may benefit from these investments ... Read more »
The United Nations gave free reign to the United States, France and the United Kingdom, known as the P3, to intervene in Libya without any evidence of war, former South African ... Read more »
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