Libya, Gadhafi
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Death of former dictator’s son removes symbolic alternative to Libya’s entrenched political deadlock, analysts say.
Feb 3 (Reuters) - Libya's Saif al-Islam Gaddafi went from his notorious father's heir apparent to a decade of captivity and obscurity in a remote hill town before launching a presidential bid that helped derail an attempted election.
The deal involves more than $20 billion in foreign-financed investment, Libyan Prime Minister Abdulhamid al-Dbeibah said.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, shot dead on Tuesday, appealed to ‘a nostalgia for a past that is remembered as more secure’
By Yousef Saba DOHA, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Libya plans to boost its natural gas production in the next five years to have more supply available for export to Europe by early 2030, National Oil Corporation Chairman Massoud Suleman said on Tuesday.
Travel companies are betting on new destinations and rolling out new trips to places that have not showed up on mainstream itineraries a year ago.
A joint Libyan technical coordination team for border security, bringing together senior military and security officers from eastern and western Libya, has completed a series of specialised exchange visits to border security operations centres in Ankara.
As newly released U.S. Justice Department documents resurface Jeffrey Epstein’s emails, a different picture begins to emerge. In 2011, while Libya was still at war and Muammar Gaddafi was alive, Epstein and his associates were already discussing frozen Libyan assets,