Muammar Gaddafi
Putin's planning for retirement, has eyes on 3 successors: Ex-speechwriter
A former associate of the Russian president believes he will sit out the next election.
Ukraine Hopes Putin Ally Reunites With Leaders Executed By Their Own People
Ukraine's Defense Ministry tweeted that it wished for the "reunification" of Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko "with his good friends Hussein & Gaddafi."
The Dictators Who Feature in Netflix Show 'How to Become a Tyrant'
In this new documentary series on Netflix, Peter Dinklage narrates the infamous life stories of some of the most brutal dictators of the 20th century.
Trump Deputy Press Sec Mocked After Falsely Claiming Obama Killed Gaddafi
Gaddafi was captured and killed by Misrata militia members during the Battle of Sirte in 2011.
Is Obama Responsible for the Libyan Slave Trade?
"The responsibility is on Barack Obama's administration," Alan J. Kuperman, associate professor at the University of Texas at Austin, told Newsweek.
Libya: Gaddafi's Son Saif al-Islam Returns to Politics
Gaddafi's lawyer Khaled al-Zaidi confirmed Saif al-Islam was in good health and ready to work toward peace in Libya.
Who Is Saif al-Islam Qaddafi?
While Saif al-Islam is at liberty in Libya, he is still wanted by the ICC for alleged crimes perpetrated during the Libyan revolution.
Muammar Gaddafi's Son 'Freed' Despite Death Sentence
According to Saif al-Islam Gaddaf's lawyer, the man once tipped to rule Libya is free.
Why the Group Blamed for Benghazi Attack Is Disbanding
Public demonstrations, a Libyan military strongman and defections to ISIS have all damaged Ansar al-Sharia's standing in Libya.
Who is Fighting Who in Libya
Salman Abedi spent time in Libya, where various governments, militias and jihadis are doing battle.
Qaddafi Was a 'Hero:' Africa's Veteran President Says
Equatorial Guinea's president saluted the late Libyan leader's vision to create a United States of Africa.
Trump Aide 'Drew Libya Partition Map on Napkin:' Report
Sebastian Gorka has come under fire for his views on Islam.
Eastern Libya Bans Foreign Travel Without Permission
The military government said they imposed the ban to prevent Libyans joining terrorist groups abroad.
Libyan Activist Denounces Female Travel Ban in East
Libya's eastern authority has banned women under 60 years old from traveling alone.
Ross Kemp: Libya is Now a 'Failed State'
The actor and filmmaker has just spent 12 days in Libya filming a new documentary on the refugee crisis.
British MPs Slate David Cameron's Libya Intervention
British-led intervention contributed to the growth of ISIS in Libya, a parliamentary report found.
Who Is Khalifa Haftar, Libya's Divisive General?
The former Qaddafi ally has support in the east but is blocking the U.N.-backed government.
Wanted Son of Muammar El-Qaddafi Set Free in Libya
Saif Al-Islam was sentenced to death by a Libyan court in 2015 and is wanted by the ICC.
U.S. Slaps First Sanctions on North Korea's Kim Jong Un
The U.S. Treasury accused North Korea's supreme leader of "notorious human rights abuses."
Libyan Troops Make Gains in Islamic State-Held Sirte
The Libyan city is ISIS's most important stronghold in the country.
World Powers Ready to Arm Libya Government Against ISIS
Countries including the U.S. and Russia say they will support exemptions to a U.N. arms embargo.
Libya Proposes New National Unity Government
The North African country, where ISIS's presence is growing, has had two governments since 2014.
Will Obama Bomb ISIS in Libya?
Top military officers want the president to approve limited U.S. military strikes against the group's Libyan affiliate.
ISIS Leaders Seek Refuge in Libya: Official
The U.S. is reportedly considering intervention in Libya to stop the spread of ISIS.
Libya: Can a New Deal Bring Peace to North Africa's Lawless State?
Representatives of the Tobruk and Tripoli parliaments have proposed an initial deal to form a national government.
Tripoli Faction Balks at U.N. Proposal for Unity Government in Libya
Libya is caught in a war between its internationally recognized government and an unofficial one controlling Tripoli.
Libyan Court Sentences Muammar Gaddafi's Son, Saif al-Islam Saif, and Eight Other Ex-Officials to Death
Defendants had been accused of a range of offenses including the use of deadly force against unarmed demonstrators, as well as corruption.
Unclear Whether U.S. Strike in Libya Killed Algerian Militant Mokhtar Belmokhtar
Belmokhtar has been reported dead several times only to reappear in jihadist propaganda claiming responsibility for new attacks.
Europe Seeks to Reassure Libya Over Plans to Stem Migrant Flow
900 people drowned crossing the Mediterranean last week as EU leaders step up efforts to destroy traffickers' vessels.
Islamic State Militants Claim Attacks on Embassies in Libya
Explosion damages Moroccan embassy in Tripoli the day after gunmen kill two in attack on South Korean mission.