Gaddafi's last speech, 1 September 2011

This is today’s speech (1 September 2011) by Gaddafi to the Libyan people. We could not independently verify the translation.

Has the African Union got Libya wrong?

The joke always used to be that the ‘U’ in the African Union’s predecessor, the OAU, stood for useless. After the hopeless failure of African diplomatic efforts to bring a peaceful end to Libya’s rebellion against Muammar Gaddafi, and even more since the bloc held back on recognising the new Libyan rulers, critics suggest the […]

Rebels put $2M bounty on Qaddafi's head

Rebel forces in Libya have put a $2 million bounty on the head of Muammar Qaddafi. Barry Petersen reports on the latest of the continuing conflict in Libya.

Gadhafi's Long, Strange Trip As Libya's Leade

In more than 40 years as leader of Libya, Moammar Gadhafi has bedeviled, but also surprised the world.

Sorry seems the hardest word for Israel

Israel never apologizes when it comes to its mistakes and crimes committed against other countries like Turkey and Egypt , it is a rule we but it seems that this rule will change.

Tribal Leaders against NATO aggression in Libya

This is a video of a meeting of some tribal leader in Libyan condemning the intervention of Nato in Libya.

NATO and Libya – Press briefing, 16 August 2011

On Tuesday 16 August, Carmen Romero, the NATO Deputy spokesperson, briefed the press on events concerning Libya.

Gaddafi criticises Egyptian, Tunisian revolutions

Muammar Gaddafi criticised on Saturday the popular uprising in neighbouring Egypt that forced Hosni Mubarak from power this year as the Libyan leader battles rebels who have claimed swathes of the country.

ElBaradei tops Egypt president Facebook poll

Former UN nuclear watchdog chief Mohamed ElBaradei is the most popular choice for next Egyptian president, according to an army survey conducted on Facebook, state media reported on Wednesday.

AFRICA: The Struggle for Women to Own Land

By Miriam Gathigah NAIROBI, Jul 14, 2011 (IPS) – Even at the best of times, obtaining a title deed from the ministry of lands is a difficult process. But as the minister of lands admitted on Jul. 13 that his office is rife with corruption, the disorganisation of this office means Kenyan women are no […]