July 20, 2014
Zaina Kahuk
News Writer
Headlines
Six thousand people a day have left Libya to head toward Tunisia due to the week-long fighting, which is the worse the country
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan made his first public comments on Thursday after being released by gunmen who held him hostage for several hours. He was abducted from
For the second time, a boat filled with dozens of people has capsized off the Italian coast. On Thursday, the vessel, carrying at least 500 passengers, caught fire
In Benghazi, Libya, a car bomb exploded outside a Foreign Ministry building, destroying part of the building’s façade. Col. Abdullah Al Zaydi, a spokesman for the Joint Security
Congressional Republicans are continuing to question the Obama administration about last year’s deadly attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya. Although review boards have blamed inadequate
January 1, 2012
Alexandra Taylor
Assistant Editor
The Nation
US Election
On November 4, the people of the United States re-elected Barack Obama for his second term as the forty-fourth President of the
Members of the revolutionary militia who freed Libya from the control of Gaddafi have once again taken up arms in the name of their country's defense. Armed gunmen
Following the death of Moammar Gadhafi, Libya's new leaders ushered a new era and declared the nation's freedom Sunday. "Libyan lands have now been completely liberated," said Abdul
With deposed ruler Moammar Gadhafi now dead, Libyans are faced with the task of rebuilding their country and forming a democratic system. Barack Obama congratulated the Libyan people,