Jewish correspondent for New York Times, CBS and NBC covered diplomats for decades before becoming State Department spokesman, served on Trilateral Anti-Incitement Committee

Abu Agila Mohammad Mas’ud Kheir Al-Marimi, explosives expert for Libya’s intelligence service, captured in mid-November nighttime raid in Tripoli, Libyan officials reveal

Abu Agila Mohammad Mas'ud Kheir Al-Marimi, a longtime explosives expert for Libya's intelligence service, admitted in 2012 to building the bomb that took down Pan Am Flight 103

US authorities have long pursued those behind 1998 bombing of Pan Am 103, though only sought Abu Agila Mas’ud after he admitted to building explosive following 2017 arrest in Libya

Justice Department gives no details on how it detained Abu Agela Masud Kheir Al-Marimi, wanted for alleged part in 1988 downing of Pan Am flight over Scotland that killed 270

Ankara's claim to potentially gas-rich areas of eastern Mediterranean angers Greece, France and EU, while Egypt rejects legitimacy of Tripoli-based PM in divided Libya

At least 17 civilians slain in fighting, as residents fear escalation in monthslong stalemate between Tripoli-based prime minister and premier situated in country's east

People of all ages come to train at Tripoli schools in art of filigree, which involves the use of beads, threads, and precious materials to create detailed designs

State oil firm says group of people entered al-Feel as local tribal leaders demand sacking of chairman; incident comes with global prices elevated due to invasion of Ukraine

Oil tanker rescues four people from North Africa but returns them to Libya, according to Doctors Without Borders

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