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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


Fight Erupts Between Ugandan, Libyan Guards at African Heads of State Event
A fight between Ugandan and Libyan presidential guards erupted at a Ugandan mosque opening attended by 11 African heads of state, injuring several guards but not any leaders, highlighting strained relations between the two countries.
Fight Erupts Between Ugandan, Libyan Guards at African Heads of State Event
A fight between Ugandan and Libyan presidential guards erupted at a Ugandan mosque opening attended by 11 African heads of state, injuring several guards but not any leaders, highlighting strained relations between the two countries.
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40% Bias Score


Libya Makes Strides in Political Process Amidst Ongoing Challenges
Libya's political process advances as 63 municipalities hold local elections, factions sign the National Reconciliation Charter, and the UN Security Council emphasizes the need for peaceful national elections, unified institutions, and national reconciliation, while addressing security concerns, mig...
Libya Makes Strides in Political Process Amidst Ongoing Challenges
Libya's political process advances as 63 municipalities hold local elections, factions sign the National Reconciliation Charter, and the UN Security Council emphasizes the need for peaceful national elections, unified institutions, and national reconciliation, while addressing security concerns, mig...
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32% Bias Score


Italian Migrant Rescue Restrictions Linked to Increased Deaths in the Mediterranean
The Piantedosi decree, causing 535 days of delays for NGO rescue ships, correlates with a sharp increase in migrant deaths (4,225 in 2023-2024) and returns to Libya, a country with documented human rights abuses, highlighting the policy's human cost.
Italian Migrant Rescue Restrictions Linked to Increased Deaths in the Mediterranean
The Piantedosi decree, causing 535 days of delays for NGO rescue ships, correlates with a sharp increase in migrant deaths (4,225 in 2023-2024) and returns to Libya, a country with documented human rights abuses, highlighting the policy's human cost.
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56% 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

Somalia and Libya Strengthen Ties with New Agreements
Somalia and Libya signed multiple agreements on Tuesday, including visa-free travel for officials, joint urban development projects, and a high-level committee to review past bilateral agreements, aiming to strengthen ties despite Libya's internal conflict.

Somalia and Libya Strengthen Ties with New Agreements
Somalia and Libya signed multiple agreements on Tuesday, including visa-free travel for officials, joint urban development projects, and a high-level committee to review past bilateral agreements, aiming to strengthen ties despite Libya's internal conflict.
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24% Bias Score

Greece Awards Top Students, Advocates for Unified Libya, Criticizes Trump
President Sakellaropoulou awarded prizes to top students in Greece, emphasizing civic contribution; Greece at the UN backed a unified Libya free of foreign intervention; Athens Mayor Doukas criticized Trump's anti-EU stance; students in Distomo donated olive oil and money to a cancer charity.

Greece Awards Top Students, Advocates for Unified Libya, Criticizes Trump
President Sakellaropoulou awarded prizes to top students in Greece, emphasizing civic contribution; Greece at the UN backed a unified Libya free of foreign intervention; Athens Mayor Doukas criticized Trump's anti-EU stance; students in Distomo donated olive oil and money to a cancer charity.
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28% Bias Score

10 Pakistani Migrants Dead in Libya Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 65 Pakistani migrants capsized near the Libyan coast on Saturday, resulting in at least 10 deaths and numerous missing persons; Pakistan's prime minister is demanding action against human traffickers.

10 Pakistani Migrants Dead in Libya Boat Capsizing
A boat carrying approximately 65 Pakistani migrants capsized near the Libyan coast on Saturday, resulting in at least 10 deaths and numerous missing persons; Pakistan's prime minister is demanding action against human traffickers.
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24% Bias Score
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