| | Libya: Step Ahead for Women on Nationality Rights | (Beirut) - Libya's new nationality law granting women married to foreign spouses the right to pass their own nationality to their children is a significant move forward for women's rights, Human Rights Watch ...
 Vatican criticises Kadhafi's Islamic Europe call | ROME — A Vatican official criticised Tuesday Libyan leader Moamer Kadhafi's reported call for Islam to become the religion of all of Europe, labelling it disrespectful to the Pope and Catholic Italy. | "To ...
 Secretary Clinton On Libya's National Day On behalf of President Obama and the people of the United States, I congratulate the people of Libya as you mark your National Day on September 1. | ...
 Monocolumn: Gaddafi's Roman Adventure | Monocolumn is Monocle’s daily bulletin of news and opinion. Catch up with previous editions here. | Colonel Muammar al-Gaddafi’s visit to Rome this week has not been without controversy. The Libyan le...
 Two Jewish women to be allowed to visit old homes in Libya | Tripoli - Two Jewish women currently living in Italy will be allowed to visit their families' old homes in Libya, the pan-Arab daily al-Hayat reported Thursday. | The news came on the same week of Libyan lead...
 Viktor Bout & Thaksin in the Sky With Sirichoke? Thursday, 2 September 2010, 4:32 pm | Column: Richard S. Ehrlich | Viktor Bout & Thaksin in the Sky With Sirichoke? | By | BANGKOK, Thailand -- Suspected Russian weapons smuggler Viktor Bout, who is fighting ag...
 Gadafy remarks on Islam cause uproar in Italy | PADDY AGNEW in Rome | NOT FOR the first time, a state visit to Italy by Libyan leader Col Muammar Gadafy has prompted bitter polemics, with both opposition and Catholic Church figures denouncing his attempts ...
 Sir Donald Maitland: Energetic and versatile diplomat who championed the British cause in Europe and ... | Although he was one of the leading Arabists in the Foreign Office and held a number of senior positions in the diplomatic service, including a foreshortened spell as Britain's Permanent Representative at the ...
 'Iraqi tragedy may repeat in other countries' Tragic killing of 12 Nepali workers in Iraq on August 31, 2004, is commemorated | Added At: 2010-09-01 11:38 PM | Last Updated At: 2010-09-01 11:38 PM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) | The headlines h...
 Editorial: Arms trafficker needs swift, harsh justice | In the slippery underworld of international arms trafficking, no one has more consistently evaded law enforcement's grasp than Russia's Viktor Bout. He built his empire on the business of bloodshed, sometimes...
 EU keen to strike deal with Muammar Gaddafi on immigration | Commission chiefs to hold talks with Libya over Gaddafi's demand for €5bn a year to stop Europe turning 'black' Libyan leader Colonel Gaddafi and Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi at a conference in ...
 Work on Libya railway system moving forward Tripoli, Libya | • A local, slice-of-life story from a Monitor correspondent. Recent posts | 09.01.10 | Work on Libya railway system moving forward 09.01.10 | What's in a name? Not much to the Chinese police ...
 EU brushes aside Gathafi immigration price tag BRUSSELS - Europe brushed aside on Wednesday Libyan leader Moamer Gathafi's five-billion-euro annual price tag for stemming illegal immigration, saying it can already do lots with far less cash. | The European ...
 EU: Migration pact with Libya possible without huge handouts | Brussels - There is 'great scope' for the European Union to cooperate with Libya on migration issues, but there is no need for the bloc to make multi-billion-euro handouts part of the package, EU officials in...
 Gaddafi wants EU cash to stop African migrants Libyan leader Col Muammar Gaddafi says the EU should pay Libya at least 5bn euros (£4bn; $6.3bn) a year to stop illegal African immigration and avoid a "black Europe". | Speaking on a visit to Italy, Col Gaddaf...

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