Libyan authorities report that a notorious militia leader, Ahmed Oumar al-Fitouri al-Dabbashi, was killed in a raid by ...
In Western Libya, security forces killed the notorious migrant smuggler Ahmed al-Dabbashi, also known as 'Al-Amu', in response to an attack by his affiliated gangs. Dabbashi, under U.S. sanctions ...
Western Libyan security forces said on Friday they had killed a notorious migrant smuggler in the coastal city of Sabratha after "criminal gangs" affiliated with him attacked one of their checkpoints ...
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Trump doubles number of countries facing travel bans or restrictions, bringing list to 39 nations
President Trump on Tuesday more than doubled the list of countries subject to his travel ban or to heavy restrictions, ...
Dabbashi, a notorious Libyan militia leader sanctioned for migrant trafficking, was killed during a security forces raid in Sabratha. His brother was also arrested. Al-Dabbashi's militia controlled ...
Trump expands US travel bans, citing security concerns and tightening immigration controls in his second term.
The Nation on MSNOpinion
What the Noam Chomsky–Jeffrey Epstein E-mails Tell Us
Chomsky has often suffered fools, knaves, and criminals too lightly. Epstein was one of them. But that doesn’t mean Chomsky ...
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15 Years Ago: Last Operational British Harrier Flights
On Dec. 15, 2010, sixteen Harriers took off from RAF Cottesmore for a farewell formation flight marking the end to 41 years of British Harrier operations.
President Trump on Tuesday more than doubled the list of countries subject to his travel ban or to heavy restrictions, ...
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No news, no body: Parents of Guinea's missing migrants face torment
Abdoul Aziz Balde sobbed as he spoke of his son Idrissa, who left Guinea in search of a better future, but has not been heard ...
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Humanitarian intervention versus state sovereignty - An international legal perspective
IntroductionIn a situation devoid of any world body as well as with all countries being equal in status globally, states form Inter-Governmental Organizations (IGOs) to carry out the task of ...
Demand for student visas surged after Myanmar’s coup. Now, Trump has shut a door students spent years trying to open.
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