The White House has sought to defuse controversy over its handling of last year's killing of four Americans in Benghazi, releasing emails that show how Obama administration officials presented a scrubbed-down version of the attacks to the public. Read Article White House releases Benghazi emails, seeks to defuse controversy
A jailed cousin of former Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi has accused Egypt of trading his freedom and its principles for US$2 billion (Dh7.34bn) in aid for the floundering economy. Bradley Hope reports from Cairo Read Article Qaddafi cousin: Egypt sold me out for aid
New law banning Qaddafi officials from holding positions of power, and the armed men on the streets, are harbingers of what will be a messy struggle for power in Libya. Analysis by Alice FordhamRead Article Libyans say no to militias
Mohammed Barghati had stepped down in the face of continuing political pressure from militias who supported a government law banning officials associated with the late leader Muammar Qaddafi from holding office. Alice Fordham reports Read Article Libya defence minister in backflip over decision to quit
Gunmen surround Libya's Foreign Ministry, calling for a ban on officials who worked for deposed dictator Muammar Gaddafi holding senior positions in the new administration. Sarah Charlton reports. Watch Video Video: Gunmen surround Libyan foreign ministry
Military chief of staff accused of corruption, failing to ensure security and hiring officers who served in forces loyal to the Qaddafi regime. Alice Fordham reports Read Article Libya army officers want chief dismissed
Large stadium for the recently announced New York City Football Club is planned for iconic tennis site. Omar Rahman reports from New York Man City MLS franchise eyes Flushing Meadows
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