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Silvio Berlusconi has come out on top once again as Gadaffi’s closest and largest trading partner has forced NATO’s hand into taking the lead in the military intervention in Libya. Libya ...
Italy has far “more to lose,” STRATFOR’s Italian sources keep stressing, than anyone else involved in the U.S.-European coalition. Italy’s business, energy and national security interests ...
Italy can’t build a wall, nor does it want to, but the debate over how to slow the flows of refugees and migrants here is reaching a fever pitch.
Italy Embarrassed By Ties To Libya's Gadhafi The Libyan leader has a personal and political friendship with Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. That relationship is beginning to be awkward ...
Italy's Berlusconi hands Libya $5bn apology. ... It is a concrete and moral acknowledgement of the damage inflicted on Libya by Italy during the colonial era," he earlier told reporters.
Kissing Gaddafi’s hand. Italy’s attempts to outsource border control to Libya go back to the time when Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi was still in power.. In August 2008, the Italian ...
The European Union’s commissioner for migration says Europe will take a firmer stance with Libyan authorities following a ...
Italy's failure to hand him over “makes one wonder what the real power relations are between Italy and Libya,” he said in a message to AP.
Italy under fire from International Criminal Court for releasing Libya warlord accused of war crimes Justice Minister Carlo Nordio addresses the Senate during the report on the justice ...
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Al Jazeera on MSN‘I saw him kill people:’ Libya and Italy’s shadowy migrant deals - MSNLibya’s Chief of Judicial Police, Osama “Al Masri” Njeem, returned to Libya on an Italian government plane after his arrest in Italy on January 19 on an International Criminal Court (ICC ...
Italian energy company Eni and Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) signed an $8 billion gas production deal on Saturday aimed at boosting energy supplies to Europe despite the insecurity and ...
Italian police arrested a Libyan warlord on a warrant from the International Criminal Court, but an Italian tribunal refused to approve the arrest and he was instead sent back to Libya, Italy's ...
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