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An elite squad of all-female guards known as the “Revolutionary Nuns” protected Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi. Trained in combat and bound by loyalty, their glamorous image masked harrowing abuse, ...
Despite years of political conflict and strong travel warnings, Libya continues to attract tourists. Some travelers seek ...
All forms of stubbornness, which combine the ingredients of blind pride and impotence, are deadly. However, diplomatic ...
The Paris trial of former French president Nicolas Sarkozy over allegations of illegally accepting funds for his successful ...
29 celebrities have fallen victim to the ‘Aaron Ramsey curse’, with the first recorded incident being former US politician ...
Over his career, the Welsh midfielder - who has also played for Nottingham Forest, Juventus and Rangers and in the days ...
Now while Ramsey did not find the back of the net in the days before Pope Francis’ death, fans are sure ... Steve Jobs, Muammar Gaddafi, Whitney Houston, Paul Walker and Robin Williams.
A growing number of risk-taking travellers, commonly referred to as 'danger tourists' are ditching the likes of Spain and ...
Travellers appear to be ditching the likes of Spain and Greece for holidays in countries the FCDO advises against.
The groups, including the UN refugee agency, are accused of trying to change Libya's "demographic composition".
However, the timing of his death has sparked a flurry of comments ... Arsenal had left the South of France with three points, and Muammar Gaddafi had met his end. After he scored against ...