Archive for Ali Shuaib


Qantara.de
Libya swears in new government despite security challenges
Reuters
Eight of 27 ministers are no-shows, underlining disarray. * Swearing-in proceeds to expedite tackling of Libya's woes. By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Ali Shuaib. TRIPOLI, Nov 14 (Reuters) – Libya's first elected government was sworn in under tight
''Gaddafi's Gangster Mentality Lives On''Qantara.de
Libya to swear in new government despite ban onEurope Online Magazine

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Business Recorder
Libya sees return to pre-war oil output in October
Reuters
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Ali Shuaib | TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libya expects to be back to pre-war oil production in October, later than previously forecast due to interruptions and the slow return of oil services firms to the North African country,
Brent falls below $104, gloomy demand outlook weighsEconomic Times

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The Atlantic
Libya's independents are kingmakers in new assembly
Reuters
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Ali Shuaib | TRIPOLI (Reuters) – As soon as it was clear that independent candidate Abedrabbah Yussef Bubreg was set to win a seat in Libya's first free national elections for a generation, his phone started ringing.
Can Libya's Liberals and Islamists Get Along?The Atlantic
'Cooperation is the best way to remake Libya'gulfnews.com

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Life without Gaddafi: Finding my voice and my vote
Chicago Tribune
MISALATA, Libya (Reuters) – Ali Shuaib is a Libyan news reporter who has worked for Reuters in Tripoli since 2007. I was 15 years old the last time Libya held a parliamentary election – too young to vote, but old enough to remember that Arab

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Christian Science Monitor
Wartime PM Jibril takes early lead in Libya vote
Reuters
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Ali Shuaib | TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Wartime rebel prime minister Mahmoud Jibril took an early lead in Libya's national assembly election, according to partial tallies released on Monday that pointed to a weaker than expected
Despite Fairly Smooth Election, Attacks in Libya Show UnrestNew York Times
Libya's former rebel PM hub for political surgeFox News
In Libya elections, lessons for Arab SpringChristian Science Monitor
CBC.ca
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The Guardian
Libya Elections: Life Without Gaddafi, Finding My Voice And My Vote
Huffington Post
By Ali Shuaib MISALATA, Libya, July 9 (Reuters) – Ali Shuaib is a Libyan news reporter who has worked for Reuters in Tripoli since 2007. I was 15 years old the last time Libya held a parliamentary election – too young to vote, but old enough to
After the Spring: Women of the Arab RevolutionTIME
Can Libya's New Leaders Curb the Violent Militias?CounterPunch

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CBS News
Libya's Jibril urges grand coalition ahead of results
Reuters
By Ali Shuaib and Mark John | TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libya's wartime rebel prime minister Mahmoud Jibril called for the some 150 political parties in the North African nation to back the creation of a grand coalition government as election results were
Election Results in Libya Break an Islamist WaveNew York Times
Libya's Big Step Forward…Then What?Huffington Post
In Libya elections, liberals edging out IslamistsSan Francisco Chronicle
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AFP
Half of Libya's oil exports hit by protests
Reuters
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Ali Shuaib | LONDON/TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Around half of Libya's oil exporting capacity has been shut down and production reduced by about 300000 barrels per day (bpd) because of protests by groups demanding greater autonomy
Libya's oil industry defies expectationsGlobalPost
Libyan militias shut down 3 oil refineries in eastAtlanta Journal Constitution
Armed federalists shut down Libya oil terminals ahead of voteThe Independent
AFP
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Telegraph.co.uk
Libya says it wants ICC's cooperation over detained staff
Reuters
By Marie-Louise Gumuchian and Ali Shuaib | TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Deputy Foreign Minister Mohammed Abdel Aziz said on Saturday Libya wanted the International Criminal Court's cooperation as it investigates detained ICC staff accused of smuggling documents
UN Security Council urges Libyans to take action to immediately release 4 ICC Washington Post

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Voice of America
Bureaucracy clogs Libya's road to democracy
Reuters
By Hadeel Al Shalchi and Ali Shuaib | TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libya's first national election in a generation was designed to heal the divisions laid bare by the revolt that toppled Muammar Gaddafi, but bureaucratic bottlenecks could derail the vote and
Libya Switches Vote to July 7Voice of America
Libya's Landmark Vote Postponed to July 7NASDAQ
Libya: Top UN Envoy Welcomes New Election Date for Legislative PollsAllAfrica.com

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