Muammar Gaddafi
What you need to know about Libya's bloody power struggle
General Haftar, who was loyal to the late dictator Muammar Gaddafi, is trying to take Tripoli and force out the U.N.-backed government.
“Volcano of anger”: What you need to know about the escalating crisis in Libya
The government action will “purge all Libyan cities of aggressor and illegitimate forces,” said Colonel Mohamed Gnounou
Chaos in Libya is setting the stage for an ISIS comeback
Fighting between rival governments and militias has plunged the country into anarchy, creating a vacuum for groups like ISIS to move into.
How the Africa Cup of Nations Became a Powerful Propaganda Tool
Since its inception in 1957, the Africa Cup of Nations has been used to further political agendas across the continent. Here, we look at how its propaganda value has changed down the years.
Libyan Fighters Are Driving the Islamic State Out of the Only Major City It Controls in the Country
If the advances are sustained, they could dislodge Islamic State from its most important base outside the Middle East and provide a boost to the UN-backed Government of National Accord.
On the Front Lines with the Militias Trying to Save Libya from ISIS
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Libyan Oil, Gold, and Qaddafi: The Strange Email Sidney Blumenthal Sent Hillary Clinton In 2011
One of Clinton's closest advisors passed her an intelligence report prepared by an ex-CIA official that speculated about France's motivations for bombing Libya.
Former 'Charlie Hebdo' Cartoonist Riad Sattouf Discusses His Graphic Memoir ‘The Arab of the Future’
We met up with the best-selling French-Syrian artist in New York to talk over beer and olives about his internationally celebrated book.
What's It Like to Have a Dictator for Your Dad?
At least your dad never threatened to feed you to the crocodiles.
A Famed Canadian Journalist Has Been Accused of Making Up His Explosive Stories
François Bugingo, who has contributed to Radio-Canada, 98.5 FM, TVA, and the Journal de Montréal over a career spanning more than a decade in Quebec, has been suspended by at least three news outlets.
Canada Was Deporting People to Libya as the Islamic State Held Mass Executions
Canadian Border Services Agency says it were shipping people back to the war-ravaged country until mid-March.
Islamic State Loyalists Claim Responsibility for Bombings That Killed Dozens in Libya
No group has yet claimed responsibility for today’s attacks in Al Qubbah — but the quickly deteriorating security situation has the country on high alert.