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Libyan leader promises "a long war," son "surprised" Muammar Qaddafi, who has ruled Libya for 41 years, said in a telephone call to Libyan state TV that he was opening weapons depots to allow his ...
Obama, Libya, and the dubious ethics of modern air wars. Fittingly enough, the world’s first airstrike came exactly a century ago, on an autumn day in 1911. Eerily enough, it came in Libya ...
At least 230 civilians have died in Libya in the chaotic, multiparty air war that has followed the ouster of dictator Moammar Gaddafi in 2011, a report has found. The study from Airwars, a United ...
The war in Libya continues, as coalition forces led by the United States shifted targets from air fields and air defenses to tanks and artillery.
President Trump ordered U.S. strikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities without getting the go-ahead from Congress.
As the Rapid Support Forces seize strategic territory near Sudan’s borders with Libya and Egypt, new fronts are opening in a ...
War is what the International Herald Tribune calls the U.S. confrontation with Libya. "At War in Libya" is the headline in the New York Times. Eliot Spitzer on CNN refers to "reporters covering ...
Osama Almasri Najim, head of Libya's judicial police, was apprehended in Turin on 19 January. Two days later, he was released ...
Reporting from Brussels and Beirut — Members of the NATO military alliance parted company Wednesday over how quickly to halt the six-month bombing campaign in Libya, and the dangers of doing so ...