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- US approves Libya envoy
:44:36 AM IST WASHINGTON: The US Senate has approved sending the first US ambassador to Libya in 36 years, the final step in warming relations between the one-time enemies. 'We're very pleased, very pleased,' State Department spokesman Sean McCormack
- Good response to ThurayaIP in Libya
(MENAFN - Khaleej Times) ThurayaIP, 'the most advanced portable satellite broadband terminal', launched by the Abu Dhabi-headquartered satellite-based mobile telephone services provider, is being commissioned in large quantities in Libya's booming
- Gadhafi's son: New page with U.S.
Saif al-Islam Gadhafi, the eldest son -- and heir apparent -- of Libyan leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi, said he'd like to see 'shock treatment' democratization in his country, while his father wants a slower pace. The younger Gadhafi has been credited for
- Libya pays $1.5B to settle terrorism claims
Libya has paid $1.5 billion to the families of terrorism victims, overcoming the final obstacle to full relations with the United States, the State Department said Friday. The payment ends Tripoli's legal liability in U.S. terror cases and paves the way
- Congo demands stronger mandate for force
22nd November 2008, 6:47 WST if 0) Congo's government has demanded a stronger mandate for UN peacekeepers in the conflict-torn east, while residents of a squalid refugee camp said soldiers killed a woman during a looting spree. With the UN Security
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