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Nicolas Sarkozy headed to jail on Tuesday to begin his five-year sentence after being found guilty of seeking to acquire Libyan funding for his 2007 presidential run.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy begins a five-year prison sentence after being convicted of conspiring to raise campaign funds from Libya. Despite his legal troubles, Sarkozy insists on his innocence,
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France's ex-leader Sarkozy jailed, proclaiming his innocence
France's ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy became the first former head of an EU state to be jailed Tuesday, proclaiming his innocence as he entered a Paris prison. France's right-wing leader from 2007 to 2012 was found guilty last month of seeking to acquire funding from Muammar Gaddafi's Libya for the campaign that saw him elected.
Hannibal Gaddafi, youngest son of Muammar Gaddafi, has been held for nearly a decade without trial in Lebanon.
A judge on Friday ordered the release on bail of Hannibal Gaddafi, son of deposed Libyan ruler Muammar Gaddafi, after nearly a decade of pre-trial detention in Lebanon.
Thirteen Years After Muammar Gaddafi’s Fall, His Family’s Exile, Trials, and Uncertain Future Reflect Libya’s Ongoing Turmoil
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Joint Military Exercises to Bring Together Military Leaders from East, West Libya for the 1st Time
For the first time since the fall of the late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi's regime in 2011, military leaders from Libya’s east and west are gearing up for joint military exercises sponsored by the United States,
Many supposedly invincible leaders have been forced to flee their countries or have gone into hiding to avoid incarceration, execution, or political retaliation by successor governments due to revolutions,