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Russia's Libyan Pivot: From Syria's Instability to Mediterranean Influence
After the fall of Syria's Assad regime in December 2024, Russia strengthened its Libyan military presence, using bases controlled by Khalifa Haftar to commercialize resources, export arms, and influence migration to Europe, with Haftar's son, Saddam, a key contact for Russia in human trafficking.
Russia's Libyan Pivot: From Syria's Instability to Mediterranean Influence
After the fall of Syria's Assad regime in December 2024, Russia strengthened its Libyan military presence, using bases controlled by Khalifa Haftar to commercialize resources, export arms, and influence migration to Europe, with Haftar's son, Saddam, a key contact for Russia in human trafficking.
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44% Bias Score


Mass Migrant Rescues off Lampedusa Highlight Crisis
Over 1,700 migrants were rescued off Lampedusa in less than 48 hours; many boats were unseaworthy, highlighting desperate flight from persecution and violence in Libya and Tunisia; one body was lost at sea during rescue efforts.
Mass Migrant Rescues off Lampedusa Highlight Crisis
Over 1,700 migrants were rescued off Lampedusa in less than 48 hours; many boats were unseaworthy, highlighting desperate flight from persecution and violence in Libya and Tunisia; one body was lost at sea during rescue efforts.
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44% Bias Score


Ancient DNA Reveals Genetically Isolated Saharan Population
Complete DNA from two 7,000-year-old bodies found in a Libyan cave reveals a previously unknown, genetically isolated population in the Sahara, challenging assumptions about ancient migration patterns in the region despite evidence of some cultural exchange.
Ancient DNA Reveals Genetically Isolated Saharan Population
Complete DNA from two 7,000-year-old bodies found in a Libyan cave reveals a previously unknown, genetically isolated population in the Sahara, challenging assumptions about ancient migration patterns in the region despite evidence of some cultural exchange.
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44% Bias Score


Sarkozy Faces Seven-Year Sentence in Libyan Campaign Funding Case
French prosecutors are seeking a seven-year prison sentence for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, accusing him of receiving millions in Libyan funds for his 2007 presidential campaign, based on evidence including bank transfers and handwritten notes from Muammar Gaddafi's inner circle.
Sarkozy Faces Seven-Year Sentence in Libyan Campaign Funding Case
French prosecutors are seeking a seven-year prison sentence for former President Nicolas Sarkozy, accusing him of receiving millions in Libyan funds for his 2007 presidential campaign, based on evidence including bank transfers and handwritten notes from Muammar Gaddafi's inner circle.
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48% Bias Score


Brother of Libyan Activist Abducted: Suspected Retaliation
Libyan activist Husam El Gomati reported the abduction of his brother, Mohamed, a petroleum engineer, from their Tajoura home on Monday, believing it to be retaliation for his activism exposing Libyan government corruption and officials' presence in Italy.
Brother of Libyan Activist Abducted: Suspected Retaliation
Libyan activist Husam El Gomati reported the abduction of his brother, Mohamed, a petroleum engineer, from their Tajoura home on Monday, believing it to be retaliation for his activism exposing Libyan government corruption and officials' presence in Italy.
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44% Bias Score


Nigerien Army Rescues Stranded Migrants Near Libyan Border
Fifty migrants, including women and children, were rescued by the Nigerien army after their vehicle broke down in the Sahara Desert near the Libyan border, following a record number of expulsions from Algeria and Libya in 2024 and 2025; the recent repeal of Niger's 2015 anti-trafficking law may be a...
Nigerien Army Rescues Stranded Migrants Near Libyan Border
Fifty migrants, including women and children, were rescued by the Nigerien army after their vehicle broke down in the Sahara Desert near the Libyan border, following a record number of expulsions from Algeria and Libya in 2024 and 2025; the recent repeal of Niger's 2015 anti-trafficking law may be a...
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44% Bias Score

Russia Shifts Military Focus to Libya After Assad's Fall
After the Syrian Assad regime's fall in December 2024, Russia redirected its military and political focus to Libya, leveraging its relationship with Khalifa Haftar and his son Saddam to maintain a Mediterranean presence, exploit resources, circumvent sanctions, and influence European migration polic...

Russia Shifts Military Focus to Libya After Assad's Fall
After the Syrian Assad regime's fall in December 2024, Russia redirected its military and political focus to Libya, leveraging its relationship with Khalifa Haftar and his son Saddam to maintain a Mediterranean presence, exploit resources, circumvent sanctions, and influence European migration polic...
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52% Bias Score

Ancient Sahara DNA Reveals Isolated Population
Complete DNA from two 7,000-year-old female skeletons unearthed in a Libyan cave reveals a previously unknown population that lived in isolation for millennia in the Sahara, despite evidence suggesting some cultural exchange with other groups.

Ancient Sahara DNA Reveals Isolated Population
Complete DNA from two 7,000-year-old female skeletons unearthed in a Libyan cave reveals a previously unknown population that lived in isolation for millennia in the Sahara, despite evidence suggesting some cultural exchange with other groups.
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44% Bias Score

The Bombing of Pan Am 103": New Drama Details Lockerbie Investigation
A new BBC and Netflix six-part drama, "The Bombing of Pan Am 103", details the investigation into the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, focusing on the ground investigation in Scotland, the 2000 Camp Zeist trial, and the ongoing US trial, while highlighting the human impact on investigators and families.

The Bombing of Pan Am 103": New Drama Details Lockerbie Investigation
A new BBC and Netflix six-part drama, "The Bombing of Pan Am 103", details the investigation into the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, focusing on the ground investigation in Scotland, the 2000 Camp Zeist trial, and the ongoing US trial, while highlighting the human impact on investigators and families.
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36% Bias Score

Sarkozy Faces Seven-Year Sentence in Libyan Campaign Finance Case
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces a seven-year prison sentence and a €300,000 fine for allegedly receiving €50 million in illegal campaign funding from Libya's Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 presidential campaign; a verdict is expected on April 10th.

Sarkozy Faces Seven-Year Sentence in Libyan Campaign Finance Case
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy faces a seven-year prison sentence and a €300,000 fine for allegedly receiving €50 million in illegal campaign funding from Libya's Muammar Gaddafi during his 2007 presidential campaign; a verdict is expected on April 10th.
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52% Bias Score

Surge in Lethal Autonomous Weapons Funding Amidst Illegality
Since the Ukraine invasion, military funding for lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) has surged globally, despite their illegality. The first recorded use of an illegal LAWS was in Libya in 2020, with a Turkish-made drone autonomously attacking forces; Israel also deployed AI-guided drones in Gaza in 2...

Surge in Lethal Autonomous Weapons Funding Amidst Illegality
Since the Ukraine invasion, military funding for lethal autonomous weapons (LAWs) has surged globally, despite their illegality. The first recorded use of an illegal LAWS was in Libya in 2020, with a Turkish-made drone autonomously attacking forces; Israel also deployed AI-guided drones in Gaza in 2...
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56% Bias Score

Pan Am 103 bombing trial delayed
A US judge has postponed the trial of Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, accused of building the bomb that destroyed Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988, due to the case's complexity and the need for more time to prepare for pre-trial hearings; a new date has not been set.

Pan Am 103 bombing trial delayed
A US judge has postponed the trial of Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, accused of building the bomb that destroyed Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988, due to the case's complexity and the need for more time to prepare for pre-trial hearings; a new date has not been set.
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32% Bias Score
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