Muammar Gaddafi

A large crowd of people are shown with many carrying the Libyan flag in a blurred motion photograph.
Global Politics
Libyans mark 2011 uprising with eyes on interim government
A crowd of people celebrate with flashes of red, black and green flags waving in the air.
Conflict
A poem penned during Libya’s 2011 uprising continues to inspire hope
A man holds a poster of eastern Libyan military commander Khalifa Haftar
Conflict & Justice
Libyan warlord took a twisted path to Tripoli
Business, Economics and Jobs
Radio flourishing in post-Gadhafi Libya
Gadhafi’s son accused of war crimes, mass killing in Libya
A man buys U.S. dollars in a currency exchange in Benghazi, Libya.
Business
Even a local bank teller can’t be trusted in today’s Libya
The gold plated pistol soon after it was seized by anti-Gadaffi rebels near Sirte
Conflict
My search for Gaddafi’s golden gun
Franklin asked, "Why should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a Colony of Aliens?"
Conflict
‘Droves’ of German migrants arrived in Pennsylvania in the 1750s and Benjamin Franklin went berserk
An armed motorcade belonging to members of Derna's Islamic Youth Council, consisting of former members of militias from the town of Derna, drive along a road in Derna, eastern Libya October 3, 2014.
Conflict
This man got a glimpse of life under ISIS control — in Libya
Men in orange jumpsuits purported to be Egyptian Christians held captive by the Islamic State (IS) are marched by armed men along a beach said to be near Tripoli, in this still image from an undated video made available on social media on February 15, 201
Conflict
Italy is seeking UN intervention in Libya after jihadist terror threat
Fireworks mark the third anniversary of the killing of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Conflict
Violence still rules in Libya on the third anniversary of Gaddafi’s death
Members of armed revolutionaries stage a protest in front of the Libyan Justice Ministry in Tripoli on April 30, 2013.
Conflict
Toyota’s most loyal customers may be Libyan militias
A terminal at Tripoli's airport is in shambles after a series of clashes between rival Libyan militias.
Conflict
Tripoli’s airport has become ground zero for military clashes in Libya
Protests in Derna
Arts, Culture & Media
Game of Thrones is an amazing way to understand what’s happening in Libya
Conflict & Justice
These Libyan refugees feel trapped in Tunisia, and there’s not much they can do about it
Armed men aim their weapons from a vehicle as smoke rises in the background near the General National Congress in Tripoli May 18, 2014. Heavily armed gunmen stormed into Libya's parliament on Sunday after attacking the building with anti-aircraft weapons
Conflict & Justice
Libya’s recent rise in violence has the US preparing to evacuate its embassy there
Libyan congress
Conflict & Justice
This Libyan businessman paints a bleak picture of life in Libya now
Libyan congress
Conflict & Justice
This Libyan businessman paints a bleak picture of life in Libya now
In this Facebook posting, Ayoub and his high school friend each hold up one finger, a sign many jihadists use to show they're willing to die for god.
Conflict & Justice
Getting this man’s brother back alive from Syria would be ‘nothing short of a miracle’
The classic Cinnabon roll.
Lifestyle & Belief
Looking for the cool place to hang out in Tripoli? Try Cinnabon
IDP camp near Tripoli
Conflict & Justice
Gaddafi supporters face a tough future in the new Libya
Three years after the start of the revolution, Osam Dabea goes back to the cave where his mother, sister and young brother found refuge during heavy shelling.
Conflict & Justice
Three years after the start of their revolution, Libyans are still waiting for a constitution and a stable government
Libya chemical weapons
Conflict & Justice
The chemical weapons have been destroyed, not in Syria, but in Libya
Libya's Prime Minister, Ali Zeidan, during a news conference after he was released by kidnappers, Thursday. Many Libyans are frustrated with the militias who compete for power in Libya, says Abigail Hauslohner of the Washington Post, and Zeidan's inabilit
Conflict & Justice
Libya’s prime minister was kidnapped, released, and no one is sure why
Why is France So Ready to Intervene & Support The U.S. in Syria?
Libyans wage battle over last holdout of Muammar Gaddafi supporters
Egyptian protests present major challenge to American foreign policy
In Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte, mixed feelings on ‘free’ Libya
Libya’s crackdown on illegal immigrants poses problems for that country’s economic recovery
Arts, Culture & Media
BBC reporter who stayed in Libya through civil war releases new book
Libya’s revolutionary fighters turn to Jordan for medical treatment
Tripoli’s zoo still looking for help to keep its animals fed
Comedians bid farewell to Kim Jong Il, a popular foe
Libyan government trying to recover assets from toppled dictator Gaddafi
Investigation uncovers unacknowledged civilian casualties from NATO’s Libyan strikes
Libya struggling to gain control of thousands of illegal guns in homes
Libya’s schools trying to reform pro-Gadhafi curriculum
US, Europe to unfreeze billions in Libyan assets
Global Politics
Obama’s foreign policy wins and economic woes
Retirement for deposed dictators: Where do they go?
Spinning the news for Libya and Egypt
Environment
Goal, end game for Libya and Gadhafi unclear
Global Politics
Libyan protester speaks out
Global Politics
After ceasefire, Libyan attacks by Gadhafi forces continue
Why a No-Fly Zone Could Undermine the Opposition in Libya
Libyan ambassador offers glimpse into new government
Locating Libya’s looted weapons
Libya’s road to democracy
Libyan rebels take Tripoli, capturing Gadhafi’s sons
Mixed reports on death of Gadhafi’s son
The Possibilities and Limitations of Affecting Change Through the United Nations
The Possibilities and Limitations of Affecting Change Through the United Nations
Conflict & Justice
Libyan Gunmen Continue Siege at Ministries, Rocking Fragile Government
Lifestyle & Belief
Misrata, Libya Returned to Normal but Signs of Uprising Remain
Global Politics
Thousands Still Missing in Post-Revolution Libya
Arts, Culture & Media
Libya’s Pearl of the Desert
Global Politics
Battles Over Bani Walid, Libya
Global Politics
Libyan Who Helped Capture Gaddafi is Killed
Lifestyle & Belief
Libyans Recall a Rare Ambassador Who Shared Their Struggles
Global Politics
Human Rights Watch: Bush Administration Subjected Libyan Prisoners To Waterboarding