Libya
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Lockerbie bomber Megrahi dies of cancer in Libya -
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Convicted Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi died Sunday in Libya from prostate cancer, according to media reports. Megrahi, 60, was the only person convicted in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, ...
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Media Advisory: Cost of Canadian Forces Operations-Op Mobile -
OTTAWA, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - May 11, 2012) - Media are invited to attend a technical briefing on the cost of last year's Canadian Forces operation in Libya. Senior Department of National Defence officials will be answering questions at ...
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For Big Oil, the Libya Opening That Wasn't -
Regime change in Libya, and a sense of political opening elsewhere in the Middle East and North Africa, hasn't opened doors or eased terms as some big oil companies had hoped.
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Libya investigates oil contracts from Gaddafi's rule -
Libya is investigating foreign oil companies regarding contracts worked out during the rule of former leader Muammar Gaddafi. The investigation was sparked when the National Transitional Council’s Oil Committee received energy industry information ...
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U.S., Libya Pursue Probes of Oil Giants -
Authorities in the U.S. and Libya are investigating oil giants such as Italy's Eni and France's Total over their past relations with the fallen Libyan regime, potentially casting a cloud on the companies' ambitions to expand their foothold ...
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US SEC Probe Of Eni Relates To Libya Payments - Filing -
Italy's Eni SpA (E) said Thursday it has been formally asked by the U.S. financial watchdog to hand over documents on its Libyan business as part of a corruption investigation, one of the first new probes to be disclosed since the fall of Col. Moammar ...
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End of quarter brings similar fears -
The end of the 1st quarter of 2012 is upon us and the difference in mood between now and 3 months ago is not vast, despite all the banging and crashing of world markets. Equities are higher as a result of the ECB’s liquidity operations that have pumped ...
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Libya Resists The Hague in War Crimes Case -
Libya#x2019;s interim authorities escalated their face-off against the International Criminal Court over custody of Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi#x2019;s son and spy chief.
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Maker of Spy Gear Used by Libya to be Sold -
Amesys is offloading its business that sells Internet-interception equipment, a move that comes six months after it became public that the Gadhafi regime used the technology to spy on Libyans.
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Most Libya war detainees held by rebels - U.N. -
Libyan revolutionary brigades accused of torture still hold captive three quarters of detainees from the country's civil war as a lack of judicial police prevents the government from taking control of more jails, the United Nations said on Wednesday.
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Repsol Profit Drops 90% -
Spanish oil company Repsol said its fourth-quarter net profit declined 90% from the year-earlier period, thanks largely to gains in the 2010 quarter from the sale of a stake in the company's Brazilian unit and lower production in Libya.
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Spain's Repsol says Q4 profit down on Libya -
MADRID (AP) -- Spain's Repsol energy company said Wednesday its fourth quarter profits fell around 29 percent largely due to reduced production because of the Libya war....
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Niger warns against travel to Libya as tensions rise -
Niger's government warned its people on Sunday they could be targeted by roving militias if they travel to Libya, as tensions rise between the neighbouring countries over Niger's refusal to extradite Muammar Gaddafi's son Saadi.
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Libya amending bank law to attract foreigners -
Libya is amending its banking laws to attract foreign investment and stimulate its private sector as it seeks to create an investor-friendly environment following last year's war that ousted Muammar Gaddafi, the central bank governor said.
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OMV: Current Libyan Production 85%-90% Of Pre-Crisis Level -
Austrian oil and gas company OMV AG's (OMV.VI) production levels in Libya have returned to about 85% to 90% of pre-crisis levels, board Member Jaap Huijskes said Wednesday upon the company's presentation of 2011 earnings.
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Something's Fishy in Tripoli -
Way back in early 2011, members of the U.N. Security Council had no problem getting a resolution through that authorized military force in Libya ostensibly to protect civilians from attacks by forces loyal to strongman Moammar Gadhafi. The ...
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Media Decoder: Afghanistan Low on News Agenda -
A report by the Project for Excellence in Journalism counted an increase in international news over all, owing largely to the war in Libya and the protests in the Middle East and Africa.
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Why Libyan Oil Price Relief Won't Last -
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Libya is expected to return to prewar levels of oil production next year, but being able to sustain that level of production is being called into question.#xD; #xD; #xD; Peter Beutel , president of energy risk-management ...
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