Unexploded NATO bombs destroyed
By Taziz Ahsairi and Tom Westcott.Tripoli, 3 December 2013:Tons of unexploded ordinance dating back to the revolution, including from NATO bombings, w...
Read ArticleBy Taziz Ahsairi and Tom Westcott.Tripoli, 3 December 2013:Tons of unexploded ordinance dating back to the revolution, including from NATO bombings, w...
Read ArticleBy Sherine N. El Taraboulsi.Oxford, England, 1 December 2013:Libya is making headlines again and not with the best of news. Violence has erupted in bo...
Read ArticleBy Ashraf Abdul-Wahab.Tripoli, 27 November 2013:The Second Isnad (Support) Battalion attached to the Military Police handed back its headquarters at t...
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By Libya Herald staff.UK Minister Hugh Robertson at Tripoli Medical Centre to meet victims of the Gharghour atrocityTripoli, 19 November 2013:Ali Zeid...
Read ArticleBy Ahmed Elumami.Tripoli, 11 November 2013:The government may need international help to organise the purchase and collection of weapons not held by t...
Read ArticleBy Houda Mzioudet.Tripoli, 5 November 2013:South Korean construction firm Hyundai Engineering and Construction (E&C) is now half-way through a pro...
Read ArticleBy Ahmed Elumami.Tripoli, 1 November 2013:A group of Libyan journalists have been chosen to participate in a 12-day training programme on the role of...
Read ArticleBy Sami Zaptia.Tripoli, 31 October 2013:Speaking at yesterday's press conference, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan reiterated Italy's determination in helpin...
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By Ahmed Elumami.Tripoli, 30 October 2013:Zliten had 17 schools before the revolution. Now it has four. Because Qaddafi’s forces stockpiled munitions...
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Tripoli, 22 October 2013:The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) has agreed “to respond positively” to a recent request made by Prime Minister A...
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