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Libya

Libya is a country in Africa, the capital city is Tripoli.

Libya

a military dictatorship in northern Africa on the Mediterranean; consists almost entirely of desert; a major exporter of petroleum

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What's Libya like?
A camel is a gentle and pleasant tame beast whereof there are plenty in Africa especially in the Deserts of Libya, Numidia and Barbary by which Africans estimate their own wealth.
They fought the Italians first in Egypt and Libya.
Libya's foreign minister has defected.
Libya is the second largest country in North Africa.
Attacking Libya was a serious mistake.
My niece is from Libya. She is Libyan.
What's the minimum salary in Libya?

Movie subtitles

Can you figure a dame that knew what was going on in Libya in 1803?
Or we can do what we came to Libya to do - fight.
It's the worst in Libya.
From the frontiers of Sinai and Libya to the cataracts of the Nile. What nation would dare draw the sword against us?
A proud. rebellious son. who was sold to living death in the mines of Libya. before his thirteenth birthday.
The beast of Libya.
Tomorrow in the Senate, let them offer the sands of Libya as my kingdom.. I will accept.
Morocco, Libya, Thailand and Saigon.
In the war in Libya?
What war in Libya?
Sudan revealed evidence, uh, Wednesday night that Colonel Hernando Escalante of Libya is trying to fly troops and arms. and legs. to Uganda to assist president Adi Amin.
In Libya, I saw him murder a German officer.
Yes. We served together in Libya.
Niger or Libya.
In Libya.
At 11:00 on a November night. a British submarine surfaced in the Mediterranean. off the coast of Libya in North Africa. behind the German lines.
A proud, rebellious son. who was sold to living death in the mines of Libya. before his thirteenth birthday.
You have been fighting everywhere for four years in Abyssinia, Libya, Egypt, Crete.
Tomorrow in the Senate, let them offer the sands of Libya as my kingdom I will accept.
I should have stayed in Libya. - Where?
It's in Libya. Khadafy's got it.
Well, for starters, you've got to get to Libya.
Libya? Hey, that's Khadafy's sand pile.
You don't know that part of the desert. It's the worst in Libya.
We served together in Libya.
The problem is, in a month, I'm supposed to go to Libya.
Yeah, like the good old days. Then how come you passed on Libya?
This solution is not bold enough for Libya.
Iraq, Panama, Grenada, Libya, you got some brown people in your country, tell them to watch the fuck out or we'll goddamn bomb them.
But each week they're fewer because they're selling them off like hot cakes to countries like Iran, Iraq and Libya, to name a few.
You were brought up in Libya, yes?
Four are dead, one in Libya, but the last is believed to be in the United States.
I know the Jackal set you up in that arms deal in Libya.

News and current affairs

WASHINGTON, DC - Dropping bombs as a solution to the world's trouble spots may be falling out of fashion (with the notable exception of Libya), but finger wagging is definitely back in.
Siapapun yang meneruskan jabatan beliau harus mampu menjaga ketertiban dan melarang ISIS memanfaatkan kekosongan kekuasaan, seperti yang terjadi di Libya.
We need to enable countries like Egypt and Tunisia - and possibly a peaceful Libya - to strengthen their political stability through democratization.
In Libya, however, the need was different.
Arab countries, especially Egypt, had hundreds of thousands of their nationals working in Libya.
The Gulf countries, which have no citizens working in Libya, were the first to denounce Qaddafi.
Supplying less leadership allows the US to weigh opportunity costs before taking action, and to select the issues and circumstances that suit it the best. In this environment, military intervention in Libya does not necessitate the same in Syria.
If Saddam were granted sanctuary in a country such as Belarus or Libya, he would probably remain safe from prosecution, but only as long as he never leaves.
Likewise, Libya's Muammar Khaddafi may be succeeded by his son, Seif el Islam.
Meanwhile, we are pushing ahead with one of the most complex peacekeeping operations in our history, feeding and protecting hundreds of thousands of displaced people, and sponsoring difficult peace negotiations in Libya.
In 2003, German, Italian, British, and American authorities confiscated nuclear equipment bound for Tripoli, leading to Libya's decision to open its weapons inventories to inspectors.
Thus the mystery: how could Dr. Khan - who had no need to possess weapons design information - have handed over detailed bomb design documents to Libya?
There are many obstacles to an agreement, but among the least examined is the legacy of nuclear-disarmament efforts involving Libya and North Korea.
Like Iran, Qaddafi's Libya suffered economic and political isolation for many years during which it attempted to advance a WMD program.
In Libya, we are deploying a new UN support mission to assist the country's transitional authorities in establishing a new government and legal order, consistent with the aspirations of the Libyan people.
Current events, not just in Libya, but also in Tunisia, Egypt, Syria, Yemen, and Bahrain, mirror the political complexity of these countries.
The choice of Libya to chair the UN Human Rights Commission adds insult to injury.
Likewise, regime change in Libya aided the rise of Al Qaeda-linked militants, leading to the killing in Benghazi of the US ambassador.
WASHINGTON, DC - Leaders around the world are vigorously debating the advisability of establishing a no-fly zone to stop the violence unfolding in Libya.
But the stakes in Libya today are more appropriately underscored by the tragedy in southern Iraq in the waning days of the Persian Gulf War 20 years ago.
The situation in Libya today is not identical.
A system based on sharia (Islamic law) has been imposed, human-rights abuses are legion, and cross-border movement of weapons and militants has undermined the security of Libya's neighbors.
Similarly, Libya's Muammar el-Qaddafi exposed himself to a NATO onslaught by relinquishing his WMDs.
It probably would not tip the balance if the situation in Libya deteriorates into a full-scale civil war.

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