Libyan election postponed as UN-backed peace process stalls
Authority of interim government in doubt as old divisions and factions re-emerge
Authority of interim government in doubt as old divisions and factions re-emerge
Analysts warn against writing him off as candidacy papers for presidency submitted
Quincy Institute points to US’s weapon exports and own role in region’s interventions
Former French president accused of spending almost twice legal limit on 2012 re-election campaign
British government refuses to publish its own report into attacks in 1980s and 1990s
Desperate refugees face uncertain future in poorly-run, unsafe detention centres
Former French president found guilty of attempted bribery and influence peddling
Masud admitted he built the bomb to Libyan investigators, according to the charges
Across the Arab world, poverty, injustice, conflict and authoritarian rule are still rife
Trial could be a humiliating postscript to a political career tainted by a litany of legal investigations
Surprise fall of town in western Libya the final blow to Khalifa Haftar’s assault on capital
Victories by Erdogan-backed forces deal blow to Haftar and change dynamic of proxy war
No end in sight to conflict which has seen some 150,000 civilians displaced
Regional rivalries are fuelling 10-month-old civil war in oil-rich north African nation
A summit hosted by Angela Merkel made only modest progress towards a durable ceasefire
Army general waging offensive to capture Tripoli left talks in Moscow this week without signing deal
Gen Khalifa Haftar leaves peace talks in Moscow without signing ceasefire deal
It is to be hoped more active EU role to consolidate this ceasefire will bear fruit
Two men seek compensation through Belfast court for bombings in 1993 and 1988
Artefacts include shoes reputedly owned by Libyan dictator Colonel Muammar Gadafy
BBC documentary reveals Patrick Ryan helped secure weapons from Libya
Russian leader talks about China, the Skripal poisoning and ‘Donald’ in wide-ranging interview
Kevin McKenna was a ‘decent, honest republican’, mourners told at his funeral
‘He’s no Abraham Lincoln,’ UN envoy says of eastern strongman Khalifa Haftar
Civilians in Abu Salim district hit as commander’s forces try to take Libya’s capital
US decision will aid Khalifa Haftar’s attack on UN-recognised government in Tripoli
While rights body is scarred by hypocrisy, US involvement has always been for the better
Ambassador to UN Nikki Haley criticises members for not joining ‘fight’ to reform group
Couple were detained and tortured in Libya after their abduction by the CIA in 2004
Phone taps of French ex-president allegedly reveal plan to bribe prosecutor and influence inquiry
Former French president questioned about allegations Libya funded 2007 campaign
Attack on city’s Al Salmani district comes as worshippers leave mosque after prayers
Loyalist, with other UDA leaders, met leading politicians in Washington in 1979 for talks about independence for Northern Ireland
Whereabouts of man who was sentenced to death for war crimes in 2015 unknown
Analysis: Voters don’t trust Labour leader on security but Theresa May has had poor week
Former French president could face year in jail or fine if convicted over election financing
Refugee crisis to be discussed after 4,500 drowned in Mediterranean in 2016
Official says reports show dozens of militants killed, with over 100 munitions dropped
Commander tortured by Gadafy regime says spy agencies transferred him to Tripoli
Leaders of ‘Balkan route’ states discuss security and migrant return deals
Blast targeting security wounds dozens after Italy says it may let US use air base to target Isis
Some jihadis reportedly shave off beards as pro-government fighters enter city in tanks
IRA godfather who ruled south Armagh like Al Capone deserved reputation as ruthless
Executions, torture, sex crimes and assassinations of women activists cited in report
Pentagon says strike targeted militant linked to Tunisia beach and museum attacks
Russia is unlikely to compensate the families of 298 people who died in crash over Ukraine
Libya’s worst bomb attack since 2011 fall of Gaddafi throws country deeper into turmoil
Muammar Gadafy gave weapons and explosives to group during the Troubles
Firefighters trying to control four major oil tank fires at Es Sider and one at Ras Lanuf
Obsessive focus on particular Middle Eastern figures has only made them stronger
Analysis: Western leaders know Syria president’s army is only ground force in region
Gadafy sent at least three shipments of Semtex to IRA during 1980s and 1990s
Two governments, ex-rebels and Islamist groups battle on four years after Gadafy’s death
Death sentence in absentia on Muammar Gadafy’s most prominent son
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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