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- African states take steps toward greaterunity
African leaders have agreed to a Libyan-driven push to transform the African Union (AU) and greatly extend its powers. The document drafted at the AU summit of heads of states in Libya intends to simplify the AU structure and boost its power over
- African leaders approve plan to boost Union
SIRTE: African heads of state yesterday approved a plan to enhance the powers of the African Union and give it a role in coordinating defence policy and trade negotiations, a participant in the talks said. Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi has led a drive to
- Africa leaders want payment of ransoms made illegal
TRIPOLI (Reuters) - African leaders condemned the payment of kidnap ransoms to free hostages and said the practice should be made illegal because the cash is being used by militants to fund violence. The 53-member African Union adopted a resolution
- Finmeccanica denies Libyan fund investment report
ROME, July 4 (Reuters) - Italian defence company Finmeccanica denied on Saturday a website report that it was in talks with a Libyan sovereign fund over the sale of a stake of up to 10 percent. 'Finmeccanica categorically denies all news relating to
- United States of Africa?
Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi had his own ways of conducting meetings, SA President Jacob Zuma said jokingly in Durban on Saturday. 'He has his own ways of holding meetings,' said Zuma jokingly at a two-day ANC provincial general council at the
- Libyan Leader proposes referendum to push unity
Libyan Leader Muammer Gaddafi on Friday raised the possibility of a referendum across Africa on the creation of a 'United States of Africa', at the end of a regional summit. 'If we organise a referendum on African unity in a single state... we would win
- Kadhafi pushes United States of Africa
SIRTE, Libya - Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi on Friday raised the possibility of a referendum across Africa on his dream of a 'United States of Africa', at the end of a regional summit. 'If we organise a referendum on African unity in a single state... we
- Looters attack Libyan ruins
Once a major city of the ancient world, Cyrene, today rests in ruins in Libya. Now open again to the world, the site is victimized by looters, the bane of archaeologists everywhere. PHOTO GALLERY:See more shots from the Cyrene ruins. Governed at
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