Ali Zeidan
The Libyan Government Just Gave Up, Then Changed Its Mind, Maybe
Libya's interim cabinet said on Tuesday that it would quit and go home, a claim quickly countered by the country's embattled parliament.
Libyan Rebels Reopen Some Ports in Deal with Government
Eight months after hijacking Libya’s export economy — rebels agreed with the government of Tripoli to return some seized ports.
Libya's Rebels Want Political Autonomy and Oil Exports
The rebels in eastern Libya control the oilfields and say they want independence from Tripoli. Meanwhile, the government seems helpless.
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Navy SEALs Seize Rogue Tanker but Libya's Oil Crisis Continues
US Navy SEALs boarded the "Morning Glory" on Sunday, but the standoff in Libya's oil fields is having massive economic consequences
Libya's Prime Minister Is Embarrassed by Rebels, Then Ousted by Parliament
The Libyan National Congress sacked Prime Minister Ali Zeidan on Tuesday, after rebels sold $38 million worth of oil from under his nose.
Watching Your Dad Get Kidnapped by America Sucks
Meeting the son of Abu Anas al-Libi, who was abducted in Libya this week.
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