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Our Friend in Libya
Adem Altan/AFP/Getty
On the second anniversary of Libya’s revolution, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan’s tenure has much to...
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A Perverse Nostalgia for Gaddafi Takes Hold in the West
Alex Majoli/Magnum
A perverse nostalgia takes hold in the West.
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Justice for Gaddafi’s Heir?
Ammar El-Darwish/AP
Saif al-Islam’s first court appearance has deepened fears that his trial won’t be fair....
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Ex-Gaddafi Stronghold Surrenders
After weeks of fighting, militias loyal to the new Libyan government took over the town of Bani Walid. MORE
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A Long Road to Democracy
A year after Libya’s official liberation, violence continues to roil the country. Jamie Dettmer reports. MORE
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Gaddafi’s Son Is Dead—or Is He?
Libyans celebrate the ‘death’ of Khamis, but some think it's a diversion tactic. By Jamie Dettmer. MORE
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Gaddafi’s Son Reportedly Killed
Exactly year after his father’s death. MORE
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Fight Ahead for Newest Libya PM
Ali Zidan’s narrow majority makes his challenges even more daunting. Jamie Dettmer reports from Tripoli. MORE
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Jihadists Warned U.S. on Facebook
Jihadists twice set off explosives at the consulate prior to the incident that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens, according to a letter obtained by Eli Lake. MORE
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Infamous Speakers at the U.N.
Chávez insults Dubya. Castro harbors chickens. The wildest moments to come out of past U.N. assemblies. MORE
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Life in the New Libya
Muammar Gaddafi’s ouster last year triggered the return of thousands of Libyan exiles and their children.... MORE
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The Libya Attack Mystery
Efforts to work out what happened in Benghazi are being stymied by Libyan officials. MORE
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Remembering Christopher Stevens
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