Marie-Louise Gumuchian

Libya and France boost military cooperation

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya and France have agreed to look into boosting maritime security and controlling the North African country's borders, their defense ministers said on Saturday.
 

Libyans queue for first vote in battle-hit Misrata

MISRATA, Libya (Reuters) - People from Libya's battle-scarred city of Misrata queued up to vote in their first free election Monday, hoping to set a standard for the rest of the country as it prepares for national polls in June after the war that overthrew Muammar Gaddafi.
 

Libyans cheer return of international matches

BENGHAZI, Libya (Reuters) - Libyan soccer fans of all ages came out to cheer the first international matches played in the North African country since the conflict that ousted Muammar Gaddafi amid hope Monday's games would be the start of many more to come.
 

Tripoli protesters demand militias leave town

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Scores of Libyan judges and lawyers protested in Tripoli on Wednesday against lawless behavior in the capital by former rebel groups, whom they said should now leave the city and return to their home towns.
 

Battlelines drawn for fight over Libyan Islam

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - When night falls on the street outside Tripoli's Abdullah Eshaab mosque, theological discussions often break out. Lately, they have taken place at the point of a gun.
 

Libyan tribes protest at new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Some of Libya's clans said on Wednesday they would not recognize the government, a day after the unveiling of a new cabinet revived regional and tribal rivalries which threaten the country's stability.
 

ICC prosecutor happy for Libya to try Gaddafi son

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court's prosecutor said Wednesday he was happy for Libya rather than the Hague to try Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam but the country's ex-intelligence chief was still at large.
 

Libyan tribes protest at new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Some of Libya's clans said on Wednesday they would not recognize the government, a day after the unveiling of a new cabinet revived regional and tribal rivalries which threaten the country's stability.
 

ICC prosecutor happy for Libya to try Gaddafi son

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court's prosecutor said on Wednesday he was happy for Libya to try Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam instead of sending him to the Hague, and cast doubt on whether the country's former intelligence chief had been caught.
 

Libyan tribes protest at new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Some of Libya's clans said on Wednesday they would not recognize the government, a day after the unveiling of a new cabinet revived regional and tribal rivalries which threaten the country's stability.
 

Libyan tribes protest at new government line-up

TRIPOLI, Nov 23 (Reuters) - Some of Libya's clans said on Wednesday they would not recognize the government, after the unveiling of a new cabinet revived regional rivalries which threaten the country's stability.
 

Libya can try Gaddafi son if conditions right: ICC

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor said on Wednesday that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi can be tried inside Libya provided there is a judicial process that does not shield him from justice.
 

Libya can try Gaddafi son if conditions right: ICC

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - The International Criminal Court's (ICC) chief prosecutor said on Wednesday that Saif al-Islam Gaddafi can be tried inside Libya provided there is a judicial process that does not shield him from justice.
 

Instant view: Libya unveils government

(Reuters) - Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) named a new government Tuesday.
 

Libya's NTC unveils new government

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) named a new government Tuesday with a line-up that dropped several seasoned officials in favor of appointees who will soothe rivalries between regional factions.
 

Libya's NTC unveils new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) Tuesday named a new government featuring several surprise appointments that suggested the line-up was aimed at trying to soothe rivalries between regional factions.
 

Libya's NTC unveils new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) Tuesday named a new government featuring several surprise appointments that suggested the line-up was aimed at trying to soothe rivalries between regional factions.
 

Libya's NTC unveils new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) Tuesday named a new government featuring several surprise appointments that suggested the line-up was aimed at trying to soothe rivalries between regional factions.
 

Libya's NTC unveils new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) on Tuesday named a new government featuring several surprise appointments that suggested the line-up was aimed at trying to soothe rivalries between regional factions.
 

Libya's NTC unveils new government line-up

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's National Transitional Council (NTC) on Tuesday named a new government featuring several surprise appointments that suggested the line-up was aimed at trying to soothe rivalries between regional factions.