TRIPOLI, Libya Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan was freed from captivity just hours after gunmen abducted him at dawn Thursday from the hotel where he resides in the capital, Tripoli. The abduction ...
A British student sentenced to nine years in prison last week for possessing cocaine worth less than £5 says he was brutally tortured into making a false confession, written in a language he does not ...
The leader of Libya’s Muslim Brotherhood political party said Saturday that the country’s prime minister, who was briefly abducted earlier this week, has failed and needs to be replaced. Mohammed ...
The Libyan Prime Minister has been kidnapped by gunmen from a hotel where he was staying in the country's capital, according to security guards at the hotel. Ali Zeidan is believed to have been taken ...
Tripoli: Former rebel gunmen freed Libya's prime minister on Thursday after holding him for several hours in reprisal for the capture by U.S. forces at the weekend of a Libyan al Qaeda suspect in ...
Libyan Prime Minister Ali Zeidan has been freed after he was kidnapped from his hotel by armed 'revolutionaries'. Mr Zeidan and two of his guards were snatched from luxury Corinthia Hotel in the ...
12.50 Zeidan has vowed not to stand down after the kidnapping. So this is the end of our live blog for today. Richard Spencer, our Middle East correspondent, has this assessment of the abduction. How ...
This blog has finished for the day. Join us again tomorrow. Journalist Zaid Benjamin tweets footage of Zeidan making his brief statement to the cabinet. Video | #Libya | Zidan makes his first ...
Ali Zeidan is perhaps best known in the Western media for being kidnapped when he was Prime minister of Libya. He was in office from November 2012 until March 2014, a crucial time in his country's ...
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