Jamal Jawhar

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Middle East

Gaddafi Family to Sue Qatar before ICC

Cairo- The Gaddafi family has announced its intention to sue Qatar before the International Criminal Court, which is based in The Hague. The family’s lawyer, Khalid al-Zaidi, has vowed to sue Qatari figures before the ICC for “supporting terrorism and causing the displacement of Libyan citizens.”

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Libya Dismantles Network Involved in Beheading of Copts

Cairo- A Libyan official revealed on Thursday that the authorities have dismantled a network that had carried out several terrorist attacks in the country, mainly the beheading of 21 Coptic Christians from Egypt in Sirte in February 2015. Sadiq Al-Sour, head of investigations for the Attorney Genera

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Haftar Holds Secret Meetings in Rome on Migration

Cairo- Following an invitation from the Italian government, Field Marshal Khalifa Haftar, head of the Libyan National Army, arrived in Rome Tuesday to meet with Defense Minister Roberta Pinotti, Interior Minister Marco Minniti, the head of the Italian intelligence service and army commanders. Italia

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UN Roadmap Welcomed with Conditions in Libya

Cairo- Libyan parliamentary and academic figures expressed “a conditional welcome” to the Libyan “roadmap,” which was presented by United Nations Envoy to Libya Ghassan Salameh before the UN General Assembly in New York, pointing out that the success of this plan is linked to the compliance of the d

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UN Presents Three-Phase Plan for Solution in Libya

Cairo, New York – Ghassan Salame, the UN envoy for Libya, outlined an action plan of three phases to resolve the crisis in the country, during a high-level meeting on Wednesday on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly session in New York. He said the initiative would be led by Libyans to fi

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Libyans Anticipate ‘Safety Map’ in New York

Cairo- Libyans are looking forward to listen to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres’s plan, which he will propose before the UN General Assembly on Wednesday, to end the Libyan crisis. Political parties reacted to the declaration of UN Envoy to Libya Ghassan Salameh on a “road map” pre