By Taha Zargoun TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Three days of clashes between rival militias in southern Libya spread to the centre of the country’s fourth largest
By Andrew Quinn WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Libya’s prime minister on Thursday denied Russian accusations that his country was running camps to train and arm Syrian
TRIBAL leaders and militia commanders in eastern Libya have declared the formation of a semi-autonomous region, raising fears that the country is witnessing the first
BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) – Hundreds of Libyans protested outside the main courthouse in Benghazi on Friday, demanding that a militia which had occupied the building
By Robert Evans GENEVA (Reuters) – Long-time Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, stranded in the desert after rebels and a NATO missile strike wrecked his escape
By Hamuda Hassan MISRATA, Libya (Reuters) – People from Libya’s battle-scarred city of Misrata queued up to vote in their first free election on Monday, hoping
By Mohammed Al Tommy and Marie-Louise Gumuchian BENGHAZI/TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libyans took to the streets on Friday to celebrate the first anniversary of the uprising that