Others like Mauritania, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya Yemen and Saudi Arabia have firmly resisted attempts to evangelise their people. |
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The reports outline why Libya would be better suited than its four rival African countries to host the tournament. |
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The group urged all of Darfur's splintered rebel factions to accept new peace negotiations due to open in Libya later this month. |
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It's an opportunity for them to maintain cultural links with the other Tuareg populations in Niger, Algeria, Libya and Mauritania. |
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After a week of exhaustive shuttle diplomacy, taking in Ireland, Spain and Libya, Blair's two-day stay in Brussels was a chastening experience. |
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Brutal raids against Tuaregs in Mali and Niger led many to abandon their countries and flee north to Algeria and Libya. |
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No plant now known from Libya or N. Africa produces a resin that resembles asafoetida. |
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The Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Greeks, Romans, Vandals, and Byzantines ruled all or parts of Libya. |
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But the recent rapprochement between the EU and Libya signalled that an end to the embargo was imminent. |
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It is with this perspective that the editor uses cultural and social material in his study of politics in Libya. |
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During most of its history Libya has been inhabited by Arab and Berber nomads, only the coastlands and oases being settled. |
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Libya has also supported British policy, cutting off oil supplies to the beleaguered regime. |
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They are looking to open up Libya and transform it, so the two do go hand in glove. |
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Unsurprisingly, we are also selling to the Gaddafi government in Libya, another nation which has not signed the Chemical Weapons Convention. |
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In the eastern Mediterranean a wind blows out from Libya and Egypt, known as the Khamsin. |
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In Africa, Ivory Coast stayed on course for a World Cup debut after holding Libya to a 0-0 draw in Tripoli. |
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It is believed that the Tuareg are descendants of the North African Berbers, and that they originated in the Fezzan region of Libya. |
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Then he heard that bigger prawns were to be found in Libya, and set out immediately. |
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In Libya, people put ice in their drinks, had houseboys and conducted affairs. |
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His legal team said no extradition documents had been forwarded by Libya and South Africa had no existing extradition treaty with Tripoli. |
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Rich is notorious for trading with Iran during the hostage crisis, South Africa during apartheid, and Cuba and Libya during U.S. trade embargoes. |
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Italy was at war with Libya, and began using aircraft and airships for aerial reconnaissance. |
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The Bubal hartebeest was the most northern subspecies of the Hartebeest ranged once through Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco and Tunisia. |
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Libya boasts the ruins of ancient Greek outposts, Phoenician settlements and Berber cities. |
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The lopsided vote for Libya, including all those cowardly European abstentions, speaks volumes about the UN's character. |
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Since the beginning of 2014, jihadist groups have made significant gains in Libya, Syria, and Iraq. |
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A rapprochement with Libya had to take place on US terms, however. |
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The war in Libya has turned into a countrywide manhunt now that the rebels control most of its territory. |
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This man was taken from Libya and it is not legal to kidnap people from Libya. |
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And now, in the light of the recent thaw in relations between Libya and the West, Scotland Yard detectives have agreed to carry her plea to the ears of the dictator. |
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He was given refuge in Libya by his long time ally, Colonel Gaddafi. |
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One prominent example is the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission and CIA station at Benghazi, Libya. |
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In Libya, the crisis of American tentativeness has grown worse almost by the day. |
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The 33-year-old Tunisian was in a coffee bar in Libya when someone came up to him and asked if he wanted to go to Italy. |
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The kidnapping was a disturbing sign of the lawlessness in Libya that Zidan and his government have been unable to curb. |
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The security questions and blame game will now take center stage in the embassy attack that killed the U.S. ambassador to Libya. |
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Why must she be labeled a liar, or a conspirator, the one to answer for the terrible tragedy in Libya? |
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The ICC made its decision despite the fact that Libya did not allow us a single visit to senussi. |
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Linge says then, in late 2011, that the National Transitional Council is supposed to be governing Libya. |
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Maybe giving Deborah K. Jones, our Ambassador to Libya, a 9mm SIG Sauer and a pair of nunchucks. |
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Prior to his tour in Libya, he was the director of the Office of multilateral Nuclear and Security Affairs. |
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With Washington's latest move in regard to Libya, it would be understandable if many Bulgarians believed that the relationship is somewhat one-way. |
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Libya is in northern Africa, its northernmost region bordered by the Mediterranean Sea. |
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As a consequence, Libya gradually overcame its international isolation. |
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Voting was disrupted also at oasis towns in southeastern Libya, including Jalo and Ojla. |
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For Democrats, Graham is a warmonger who leads the charge for military intervention in places such as Syria, Egypt, and Libya. |
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In 2011, as a result of crises in Ivory Coast, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, and other countries, 4.3 million people were displaced. |
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In eastern Libya, that often meant a Mad Max charge across the Sahara, armed to the teeth in jury-rigged pickups and sedans. |
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Sarkozy is, after all, the man who went to war in Libya on the prompting of an open-shirted Left Bank philosopher. |
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Before Matthew VanDyke was a gun-toting rebel in Libya, he was just a 29-year-old with OCD, afraid of sugar. |
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If anyone can talk Muammar Gaddafi into slinking away from Libya, Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi says it's him. |
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While Libya lurches forward to its landmark parliamentary election, its children face a brutal conflict on the playground. |
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They learned to play while exiled in the refugee camps of Libya, at a time when the nomadic Tamashek people were in armed revolt against the Malian authorities. |
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But how exacerbating anarchy in Libya and highlighting the power of the gun over politics serves U.S. interests remains unclear. |
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Libya sank into civil war with NATO's desultory participation taking it toward stalemate, maybe even break-up. |
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Given the detainment of journalists in Libya, will that deter other journalists from heading into dangerous zones? |
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Indeed, the Emiratis waged a secret bombing campaign in Libya, flying out of air bases in Egypt. |
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We succeeded in mustering a wall-to-wall consensus on Libya because Gaddafi is one of the most isolated rulers in the world. |
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Jones and dibble were responsible for security in Libya, Maxwell and three State Department officials said. |
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The violence in Libya pales in comparison with the thousands of civilians who have fallen in Mexico. |
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In Iraq and Syria, unlike in Libya, there is no pretense that this is anything less than war in the constitutional sense. |
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A year after the fall of Col. Muammar Gaddafi, violence continues to roil Libya, heightening fears that the revolution could fail. |
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As a result, a line can be drawn through the middle of Libya dividing Arabs into easterners and westerners, who differ in language, customs, and cuisine. |
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With a looming humanitarian disaster in Libya, Western nations are wringing their hands over what to do. |
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The beleagured nation has been direly impacted by troop and weapon flows into its north from neighbor Libya. |
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From assault rifles to antiaircraft missiles, Libya is overflowing with armaments. |
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Her father fled Libya four years after Col. Gaddafi came to power, divining where the country was heading. |
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There was no high tech foe in Iraq or Afghanistan, and over Libya, the raptor was not the right jet for the task. |
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Aisha Gaddafi fled Libya in August as opposition forces closed in on Tripoli. |
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A faint orange light illuminated the checkpoint on the pitch-black highway in eastern Libya last night. |
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From Russia to Libya to Venezuela, investment terms and tax regimes are becoming less favorable as governments angle for a bigger cut of the oil wealth. |
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He was flown back to Libya by private jet on Wednesday after protracted negotiations with Mauritania. |
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Though the SST was based in Tripoli, its mission was to support U.S. diplomats throughout Libya. |
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Plus, our cheat sheet of the arguments for and against U.S. intervention in Libya. |
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But Al-Qaeda remains a strong force in Yemen and Somalia, in Libya and other parts of North Africa, in Iraq, and now in Syria. |
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Foreign-policy experts rush to compare Libya to Bosnia, the Punic Wars, Iraq, Kosovo, Thermopylae, and so forth. |
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In Libya and Algeria, from at least 7000 BC, there was pastoralism, herding of sheep and goats, large settlements and pottery. |
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It is found within Africa, in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, Madeira Islands and Canary Islands. |
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A BRITISH EMBASSY convoy in Libya has come under fire in an attempted car-jacking, as Britons were urged to leave the country immediately. |
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The idea of bequeathal of power was aborted by the January 25 revolution not only in Egypt, but also in Libya and Yemen. |
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It has become known that IS in Libya and elsewhere seeks to lure African youth and some Chadians, especially in Arabized regions in this country. |
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Seif Al-Islam Gaddafi may be tried in Libya, despite the ICC wanting to try him in The Hague. |
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In eastern Libya in particular, a myriad of former rebel militias, Islamist as well as regionalist, have carved out their own fiefdoms. |
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Atlantist enthusiast Russian President Dmitri Medvedev was responsible for the success of UN Resolution 1973 allowing the NATO bombing of Libya. |
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Covering the conflict in Libya seems to get dicier each day. |
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The Jebel Gharbi is located in north-western Libya on the highest portion of the Tripolitanian plateau. |
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Libya is host to a large Egyptian expatriate community, some of whom feel threatened by Egypt's decision not to extradite Qaddaf al-Dam. |
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It will be an important encounter for Libya and coach Abdul-Hafeedh Arbeesh, who observers believe he passed his first important test in Lome. |
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Semtex explosives supplied by Libya were one of the IRA's most lethal weapons in its decades-long terror campaign. |
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New registration requirements are put in effect for non-citizens from Iraq, Iran, Syria, Libya, and Sudan. |
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The main Cyrenaican tribe was the Senusi and their leader Idris was crowned King of Libya. |
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Re-analysis of faunal assemblages from Haua Fteah and other Late Quaternary archaeological sites in Cyrenaican Libya. |
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Aerial bombardment and surface-to-surface missiles were launched heavily on the city at around noon time Libya time. |
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The suicide attacks were carried out in Barqa which is also known as Cyrenaica, the eastern coastal region of Libya, according to the website. |
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During nearly 42 years in power in Libya, Muammar Gaddafi was one of the world's most eccentric dictators. |
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So paranoiac and schizophrenic as he was, he declared himself an absolute dictator as if Libya was his personal property. |
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The outbreak of civil war in Libya has caused the largest deterioration in a GPI score, both regionally and across the 153 countries surveyed. |
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The Gaddafi regime has always denied this claim, saying instead that Sadr left for Italy after his visit to Libya. |
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Egypt and Libya gained independence as monarchies, but both countries' monarchs were later deposed, and they became republics. |
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Two days later the UK and the United States fired more than 110 Tomahawk missiles at targets in Libya. |
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During the 2011 military intervention in Libya, Miliband supported UK military action against Muammar Gaddafi. |
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He backed UK military action and intervention in Afghanistan and Libya respectively. |
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These discussions are also undergoing between Malta and Libya for similar arrangements. |
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Merguez is a red, spicy sausage from Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia and Libya, North Africa. |
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The Rationalist process included Kenya, Uganda, Egypt, Ethiopia, Libya, Eritrea, United Kingdom, Norway. |
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In particular, Khan had been selling gas centrifuge technology to North Korea, Iran, and Libya. |
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However, on 11 June they began a series of raids against Italian positions in Libya. |
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In 1986 Washington asked permission to use British airbases in order to bomb Libya in retaliation for Libyan terrorist attacks. |
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In 2011, Qatar joined NATO operations in Libya and reportedly armed Libyan opposition groups. |
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On 19 March, the deployment of French fighter jets over Libya began, and other states began their individual operations. |
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On 4 April Air Chief Marshal Sir Stephen Dalton said that the RAF was planning to continue operations over Libya for at least six months. |
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The Sun strongly supported the April 1986 bombing of Libya by the US, which was launched from British bases. |
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In the end, stripped of the frills, Libya was just another civil war. |
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Talks held to twin Bridgend with the city of Tripoli in Libya between 2004 and 2009 sparked debate. |
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Based on their experience of the Torrid Zone south of Egypt and Libya, the Greek geographers judged it uninhabitable. |
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Command posts were also established in two relocation sites in Tripoli and Benghazi in Libya. |
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Under Roman rule, Carthage became the capital of the province of Africa Proconsularis, which also included the coastal part of modern Libya. |
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The Sahara covers large parts of Algeria, Chad, Egypt, Libya, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Western Sahara, Sudan and Tunisia. |
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In 1912, Italy captured parts of what was to be named Libya from the Ottomans. |
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These include large deposits of oil and natural gas in Algeria and Libya, and large deposits of phosphates in Morocco and Western Sahara. |
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The Regele Ferdinand frigate participated in the 2011 military intervention in Libya. |
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The most commonly accepted definition includes Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, as well as Libya and Egypt. |
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The economies of Algeria and Libya were transformed by the discovery of oil and natural gas reserves in the deserts. |
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The list also included Algeria, Libya, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait among a total of 21 countries. |
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Sankoh was a British trained former army corporal who had also undergone guerrilla training in Libya. |
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Sierra Leone has diplomatic relations that include China, Russia, Libya, Iran, and Cuba. |
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These Berber speakers are mainly concentrated in Morocco and Algeria, followed by Mali, Niger and Libya. |
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In 1551, Dragut enslaved the entire population of the Maltese island Gozo, between 5,000 and 6,000, sending them to Libya. |
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In his first televised appearance after protests broke out in Libya, he appeared with an umbrella and a ridiculous cap with earflaps. |
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The men blew up two oil pipelines in eastern Libya near the rebel-held Sarir fields, before turning tail and speeding back west. |
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When anarchy seems to beckon, Libya pulls back from the brink. |
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As Libya descended into chaos with Colonel Qadhafi attacking his own people, the Arab League called for action. |
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In 2015, the Royal Navy was deployed to the Mediterranean in the mission to rescue migrants crossing the Mediterranean from Libya to Italy. |
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An Axis offensive in Libya forced an Allied retreat deep inside Egypt until Axis forces were stopped at El Alamein. |
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A few months later, the Allies commenced an attack of their own in Egypt, dislodging the Axis forces and beginning a drive west across Libya. |
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Setting aside the intervention in Sierra Leone, recent UK military operations in Bosnia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq and, most recently, Libya, have followed this approach. |
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Angola, Brazil, the People's Republic of China, Libya, Cuba, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Senegal, Russia, Luxembourg, and the United States maintain embassies in Praia. |
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If you untack what Mr Miliband basically said, it was clear that the British Government at the highest level wanted to please Libya by letting Megrahi get out of prison. |
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Libya could have a big role in this field due to its geographical location which may guarantee joint relations between fuel companies and air transport companies. |
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Yisrael Beiteinu MK suggest that they astay in Libya with Gaddafi. |
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In 1951, Libya, a former Italian colony, gained independence. |
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He pointed out the project of the construction of a railway in Libya to link the cities of Tyr and Benghazi and switching to electric traction a part of a railway in Iran. |
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However that new policy did not include proper support and for a new government, leading to a political and economic collapse in Libya and the growth of ISIL in North Africa. |
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Benghazi lies in northeastern Libya, on a gulf of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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However, it is currently extinct in the wild in Egypt and Libya. |
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Oestrus ovis as a cause of red eye in Aljabal Algharbi, Libya. |
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On 29 March 2011, Italian Air Force Eurofighter Typhoons began flying combat air patrol missions in support of NATO's Operation Unified Protector in Libya. |
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All types of Mediterranean sponges are found off the coast of Libya, but zimoccas and honeycombs are more common, especially on the Tripoli grounds. |
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On 19 September 1940, Dahl was ordered to fly his Gladiator from Abu Sueir in Egypt, on to Amiriya to refuel, and again to Fouka in Libya for a second refuelling. |
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Overseas, Halcrow led the company to work on a wide range of engineering projects, from roads, bridges and harbours in Ghana, Libya and Mozambique to dams in Venezuela. |
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He says he warned Hillary and the others at the Paris summit that removing Gaddafi would lead to a failed state and the rise of jihadism and terrorism in Libya. |
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In February 1941, the German Afrika Korps arrived in Libya to aid the Italians in the North African Campaign and attempt to contain Commonwealth forces stationed in Egypt. |
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Many child migrants also suffer from abuse and child rape in Libya. |
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The defeat was immediately overshadowed by the US intervention in Libya. |
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Of great importance to the economy of ancient Cyrene, silphium was frequently depicted on the coins of this Greek colony in what is now eastern Libya. |
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Oil rigs are scattered throughout the deserts of Libya and Algeria. |
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The Cave of Swimmers and the Cave of Beasts in southwest Egypt, near the border with Libya, in the mountainous Gilf Kebir region of the Sahara Desert. |
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In recent years, Qatar has been using Islamist militants in a number of countries including Egypt, Syria, Libya, Somalia and Mali to further its foreign policy. |
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While Reagan's interventions against Grenada and Libya were popular in the United States, his backing of the Contra rebels was mired in controversy. |
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Nassar added that Egyptian fishermen moved to work in Libya because there they can use tight nets that are prohibited internationally because of by-catch of small fish. |
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The decision was made after meetings of NATO members to resolve disagreements over whether military operations in Libya should include attacks on ground forces. |
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On 10 June, US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates criticized some of the NATO member nations for their efforts, or lack thereof, to participate in the intervention in Libya. |
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Gaddafi's Libya, despite its relatively small population, was known to possess vast resources, particularly in the form of oil reserves and financial capital. |
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Libya is a member of OPEC and one of the world's largest oil producers. |
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Updates of Mid East Protest from last week On Thursday, The Lede continues to follow protest movements in Bahrain, Libya, Yemen, Iran, Iraq and Egypt. |
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Further east of the Fezzan with its trade route through the valley of Kaouar to Lake Chad, Libya was impassable due to its lack of oases and fierce sandstorms. |
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Meanwhile the repatriates told that situation in Libya is getting worse by each passing day and the life turned difficult for foreigners in Libya. |
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Al-Beshir also traveled to neighboring Egypt and Libya over the last month but reserved his first trip after the arrest warrant for Ethiopia's archfoe Eritrea. |
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Starting from the last two decades of the 19th century, Italy developed into a colonial power by forcing Somalia, Eritrea and later Libya and the Dodecanese under its rule. |
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