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in today's podcast, Jeff Radebe remains silent on the details of South Africa's "questionable" arms deals; Washington's UN ambassador warns Muammar Gaddafi against aggravating raw US emotions over...
U.S. President George W. Bush on Monday signed into law legislation paving the way for Libya to pay hundreds of millions of dollars to compensate U.S. victims of bombing attacks that Washington...
Senior U.S. and Libyan officials are meeting in London this week to try to reach a deal on compensation cases from the Lockerbie air disaster and other 1980s incidents, a Bush administration...
The United States on Monday urged Libya to release without conditions an ailing political dissident now recovering in a Tripoli hospital.
Fathi al-Jahmi, a former provincial governor who has been...
Libya has proposed a "comprehensive" new deal to the United States aimed at resolving a string of cases to compensate terrorism victims, a senior U.S. official said on Wednesday.
The...
Britain has made no secret deals to send the convicted Lockerbie bomber home to Libya, Justice Secretary Jack Straw said in a letter to a Scottish newspaper on Thursday.
A former Libyan...
Libyan Foreign Minister Abdel Rahman Shalgham is to travel to
London on Tuesday for a two-day official visit, the first by a
foreign minister in more than 20 years, an official here said.
Libyan leader Moamar Kadhafi, once a devoted and energetic champion
of Arab unity, announced this weekend his definitive separation
from the Arabs, whom he heavily criticised.