Latest in Tag: Muammar Gaddafi Highlight
Latest in Tag: Muammar Gaddafi

Son of former Libyan leader Gaddafi runs for president
Saif Al-Islam Gaddafi, son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi, registered on Sunday his nomination for the presidential elections at the High National Electoral Commission in the southern city of Sabha.

Egyptian-Libyan treaty on border crossing procedures implemented
Egyptian, Libyan officials held talks in Matruh last month, and agreed to open the borders to Libyans entering Egypt

Shoukry meets with Italian, Algerian counterparts on Libyan crisis
The meetings came ahead of a tripartite meeting between the three states to discuss the Libyan crisis and other regional matters
Body of Egyptian director reportedly killed in Libya still missing, says family
The bodies of four abducted Libyans from the same TV station were identified by their families Tuesday night, but Galalâs was not among them, says cousin

Egypt is witnessing less freedom of expression than under Mubarak or Morsi : John R. Bradley
Daily News Egypt interviewed Bradley to discuss Egyptâs internal political situation and its foreign affairs, ranging from human rights abuses to the recent geopolitical developments in the region.

Egyptians protest in Libya
Protesters demanded Egyptian authorities hand over Ahmed Qaddaf al-Dam, cousin of slain former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, to Libyan government

To extradite or not to extradite?
EOHR calls for the prosecutor general not to extradite Libyan national Ahmed Qaddaf al-Dam

Libyans fear fresh violence on uprising anniversary
Opposition groups call for âpopular revoltâ, civil disobedience to bring down regime, ex-militias.

Libya marks first âliberationâ anniversary amid tension
Cars cloaked with the national flag circulated from the early morning in the capital, their speakers pumping out patriotic songs at full volume.
Up close, but not very personal, with Col. Gaddafi
By Edmund Blair/Reuters CAIRO: There were, give or take, 1,000 tanks. They tore up Tripoli’s seafront boulevard, literally. None had rubber pads to protect the road surface from the metal tracks. The Libyan leader, Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, looked on. He was seated on a podium, with a handful of other African and Arab leaders and officials. …