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“We found, literally, a floating cemetery.
The Canadian military knew that bombing Libya in 2011 to oust Muammar Gaddafi would lead to chaos, destruction and civil...
Since mid-July, Libyan oil production has been hampered significantly by protests from armed militias, tribal groups and striking oil workers.
Yet again, Western nations are calling for war in the name of fighting dictatorship and confronting weapons of mass destruction—this...
On April 28, rebels in Tripoli, the capital of Libya, surrounded the ministries of foreign affairs and justice.
Recent reports in the The Globe and Mail have revealed that in December 2011, SNC-Lavalin's then chief executive, Pierre Duhaime,...
Hugo Rafael Chávez Frías (July 28, 1954 – March 5, 2013).
Workers at Libya's 220,000 barrels per day Ras Lanuf refinery have ended their strike at the end of January.
Economic and political interests drive Western governments’ actions.
According to mainstream media, Libya’s revolution is safely resolved, having ousted dictator Muammar Gaddafi and democratically elected a moderate leader,...
On February 17 Libyans celebrated the one-year anniversary of the revolution that removed Muammar Gadhafi from power after 42 years.