Former President Nicolas Sarkozy is standing trial for allegedly having received illegal campaign financing from Libya's ...
France’s highest court ... investigative judges were listening to wiretapped phone conversations during the Libya inquiry. Sarkozy’s latest trial is scheduled to run until April 10, with ...
French President Emmanuel Macron’s recent remarks about African countries’ "ingratitude" for France’s role in ...
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi sent Radio France International (RFI ... Gaddafi said that Sarkozy initially “received $2.5m from Libya to finance his electoral campaign” during the 2007 presidential ...
To make a direct call to France From Libya, you need to follow the international dialing format given below. The dialing format is same for calling France mobile or land line from Libya. To call ...
Did Nicolas Sarkozy send two lawyers to Libya to find a way to lift the international arrest warrant of Abdullah al-Senoussi, who was sentenced in absentia by a French court to life imprisonment ...
Libya's Anti-Illegal Immigration Service has issued an ultimatum to businesses across the country, requiring companies, factories, and shops to regularise the employment status of their expatriate ...
During World War II, as Allies and Axis forces clashed in North Africa, Charles de Gaulle’s government-in-exile Free France had already taken a keen interest in Libya. “In 1942, Libya was central to ...
In return, they said, it wanted economic deals, diplomatic recognition and possibly assistance from France in rescinding an arrest warrant against a top Libyan official. Mr. Sarkozy visited Libya ...
Read more Subscribers only Sarkozy's trial: The full timeline of the Libyan campaign financing case Hortefeux, the local authorities minister at the time, had gone to Libya in 2005, for "a follow ...
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy arrives at the courthouse for his trial over alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential campaign by the government of late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi ...
Libya deported more than 600 men from Niger last month as North African countries — financed by the European Union to tackle ...