By: Abel Smith | 2010-12-25 | Travel & Leisure The capital city of Libya is Tripoli with the temperature that can get up to 46°C in summer while other parts of Libya can be below 25° at the same time. read more
By: waqas yawar | 2010-10-16 | Travel & Leisure Libya is such an exciting place that you are sure of enjoying every moment of your life here. It's sightseeing, cinema halls, theatres, hotels, restaurants, clubs, parks, beaches, and much more will excite you read more
By: Waqas Yawar | 2010-10-16 | Flights Libya is such an exciting place that you are sure of enjoying every moment of your life here. It's sightseeing, cinema halls, theatres, hotels, restaurants, clubs, parks, beaches, and much more will excite you read more
By: Travelhouseuk | 2010-09-27 | Flights Libya is a fascinating mix of history, culture and desert life. It is a charming and energetic country with lots to offer visitors. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-04-06 | News and society After the United States decided to withdraw its jets from Libya, Britain have to face greater responsibilities. According to Prime Minister David Cameron’s military advisers, although the no-fly zone over Libya has been carried out successfully, the rebels need more help to overcome armed forces of Gaddafi. On a visit to Royal Air Force pilots in Italy, Mr Cameron said to send four more GR4 ground attack planes to their Gioia Del Colle airbase meanwhile many soldiers and sailors are risking their lives in the region. These four aircraft are considered as the first major military reinforcements of the campaign deployed by the UK government. read more
By: Waqas Yawar | 2010-10-05 | Flights Benghazi is the second biggest and financial center of African state Libya. The past ruins and close location to the sea crafts several prospects of tourism in the city. read more
By: Himfr Paul | 2011-03-10 | Business Fresh clashes have broken out between fighters loyal to Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi and anti-government forces pushing for him to give up power. Witnesses say the fighting Thursday took place about 200 kilometers east of the capital, Tripoli, in the city of Misrata, where anti-government forces on Wednesday claimed to have taken control of the country's third largest city... read more
By: Brian ResHollerden | 2010-10-28 | Travel & Leisure Are you looking for a Hotel in Tripoli Libya then you are in the right place, Amalafrica are one of Libya’s rapidly expanding catering and hotel businesses read more
By: Ben Pate | 2010-11-20 | Travel & Leisure As you can see, Libya is an archaeologist's, historian's, and anthropologist's dream. Even if you've never been particularly interested in these subjects just being around these ancient sites will give you a new perspective on the people of our world. read more
By: Anthony Douglas | 2010-12-01 | Automotive Most people dream of owning the latest car models so they can get the best of performance and style on the road. The concept of car export from usa to libya can help you realize those dreams without making you splurge away all your hard earned savings. You should not have to put up with all the troubles and demands that are caused by local dealers when you go to purchase a car. Showrooms would pose another problem with the lack of availability as well as the huge pile of back orders. Making the read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-29 | Free The fightings lasted for months in the city Misrata, western Libya, have left a series of unexploded bombs scattered throughout the city. Residents collected the bombs and put them in the informal display area outside of buildings or public areas such as parks. read more
By: Jian Yang | 2011-03-22 | Business Caught between Libyan rebels, outside forces and Moammar Gadhafi, it could take years before much of Libya's oil flows to world markets, energy analysts cautioned Monday. read more
By: Chris Wood | 2011-03-30 | Article Marketing As we can see from the news that President Barack Obama on Monday deported a great delivery on the establishment insurance towards Libya, claiming the U.S. military intercession was to avoid noncombat... read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-11-21 | Politics The playboy son of Colonel Gaddafi, Saif Al-Islam, was captured by Zintan fighters near the southern town of Obari and flown to the city of Zintan in the north. He would be facing a firing squad as the Libyan government yesterday refused to hand him over to the International Criminal Court. The latest Gaddafi son news gives a great cheer to Libyan people. A commander of the Zintan militia told the press that he had been captured along with several aides as they tried to smuggle him out to neighboring Niger. One of his captors said, “At the beginning he was very scared. He thought we would kill him”. Saif Al-Islam is the last key Gaddafi family member to be seized or killed and be wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged crimes against humanity read more