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Alexander Dziadosz

Palestinians lose more than most in Syrian exodus
Article
/ 3 November 2013

Palestinians lose more than most in Syrian exodus

The war has forced some 50 000 Palestinians to flee Syria, a country where they had enjoyed some of the most favourable treatment in the Arab world.

By Alexander Dziadosz
Libyan forces fight for Gaddafi’s home town
Article
/ 24 September 2011

Libyan forces fight for Gaddafi’s home town

Libyan interim government forces swarmed into Muammar Gaddafi’s home town of Sirte on Saturday but encountered heavy sniper fire.

By Alexander Dziadosz
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Article
/ 18 September 2011

Libyan fighters battle for last Gaddafi strongholds

Nearly a month after Muammar Gaddafi’s foes overran Tripoli, Libya’s interim council is unable to declare all of the nation "liberated".

By Maria Golovnina and Alexander Dziadosz
Gaddafi loyalists say Nato kills 354 Libyans
Africa
/ 17 September 2011

Gaddafi loyalists say Nato kills 354 Libyans

A spokesperson for Muammar Gaddafi has accused Nato of killing 354 people in overnight air strikes on the city of Sirte.

By Maria Golovnina and Alexander Dziadosz
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Article
/ 15 September 2011

Sarkozy, Cameron head off for Libya victory lap

French and British leaders will visit Libya on Thursday to congratulate the new rulers they helped install.

By Alexander Dziadosz and Joseph Logan
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Africa
/ 13 September 2011

Gaddafi’s men attack refinery

The interim council is struggling to assert its control over the entire country and capture a handful of stubbornly defended pro-Gaddafi towns.

By Sherine El Madany and Alexander Dziadosz
Libya’s rebels squeeze Gaddafi’s bastion
Article
/ 29 August 2011

Libya’s rebels squeeze Gaddafi’s bastion

Libyan forces have converged on Muammar Gaddafi’s hometown of Sirte hoping to seal their revolution by seizing the last bastions of the strongman.

By Samia Nakhoul and Alexander Dziadosz
Misrata under heavy bombardment
Africa
/ 24 April 2011

Misrata under heavy bombardment

The western Libyan city of Misrata came under heavy bombardment on Sunday by forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, a rebel spokesperson said.

By Alexander Dziadosz
Gaddafi presses Libyan rebels
Article
/ 18 April 2011

Gaddafi presses Libyan rebels

Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi kept up an offensive on the rebels’ eastern frontline outpost of Ajdabiyah.

By Alexander Dziadosz
Libyan government forces bombard Misrata
Article
/ 16 April 2011

Libyan government forces bombard Misrata

Forces loyal to Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi fired at least 100 Grad rockets into Misrata on Saturday, a rebel spokesperson said.

By Alexander Dziadosz
Massacre in Misrata
Africa
/ 4 April 2011

Massacre in Misrata

Muammar Gaddafi’s forces were staging a "massacre" in the Libyan city of Misrata on Monday, even as Turkey said it was trying to broker a ceasefire.

By Tarek Amara and Alexander Dziadosz
Libya rebels hit by coalition air strike
Article
/ 2 April 2011

Libya rebels hit by coalition air strike

At least 10 rebels were killed by a air strike on Friday, fighters at the scene said, in an increasingly chaotic battle with Muammar Gaddafi’s forces.

By Alexander Dziadosz
Libyan govt dismisses rebels’ ‘mad’ truce offer
Africa
/ 2 April 2011

Libyan govt dismisses rebels’ ‘mad’ truce offer

Muammar Gaddafi’s government scorned rebel conditions for a nationwide ceasefire, and there was no sign of diplomatic efforts cooling the conflict.

By Maria Golovnina and Alexander Dziadosz
World grapples for response as battles divide Libya
Article
/ 24 February 2011

World grapples for response as battles divide Libya

World leaders condemned Moammar Gadaffi’s bloody crackdown on a revolt that has split Libya, but took little action to halt the bloodshed.

By Alexander Dziadosz
Egypt on the brink as Mubarak refuses to go
Africa
/ 11 February 2011

Egypt on the brink as Mubarak refuses to go

Egyptian protesters enraged at President Hosni Mubarak’s refusal to step down streamed into Cairo’s Tahrir Square on Friday.

By Marwa Awad and Alexander Dziadosz
Showdown in Egypt as Mubarak hangs on
Africa
/ 11 February 2011

Showdown in Egypt as Mubarak hangs on

Egypt’s protesters, reeling with disillusion after President Hosni Mubarak disappointed hopes he was about to resign, planned new protests on Friday.

By Marwa Awad and Alexander Dziadosz
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Africa
/ 10 February 2011

Mubarak said to be quitting, opposition fear ‘coup’

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak looked likely to step down on Thursday after more than two weeks of protests against his 30-year rule.

By Alexander Dziadosz and Andrew Hammond
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Africa
/ 10 February 2011

Egypt army takes ‘measures to protect nation’

Egyptian Prime Minister Ahmed Shafiq told the BBC that President Hosni Mubarak may step down and the situation in the country will be clarified soon.

By Alexander Dziadosz and Andrew Hammond
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Article
/ 6 February 2011

Govt aims to get Egyptians back to work

President Hosni Mubarak’s government aimed to get people back to work on Sunday with banks and businesses reopening.

By Alexander Dziadosz and Patrick Werr
Calm in Cairo after day of protests
Africa
/ 26 January 2011

Calm in Cairo after day of protests

Calm returned to the streets of Cairo at daybreak on Wednesday after a night and a day of unprecedented demonstrations.

By Marwa Awad and Alexander Dziadosz
Mubarak faces unprecedented protests
Africa
/ 26 January 2011

Mubarak faces unprecedented protests

Police fired teargas and water cannon to disperse Egyptian protesters in Cairo in the early hours of Wednesday after a day of unprecedented protests.

By Marwa Awad and Alexander Dziadosz
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Article
/ 30 December 2010

War-weary South Sudanese exiles reluctant to return

Bayak Chuol Puoch survived one of the last century’s deadliest wars, so it might be understandable that he is hesitant to risk another.

By Alexander Dziadosz
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Article
/ 11 December 2009

Egypt’s tourism revenues fall

Egypt’s revenue from tourism for the year to November fell 3,1% on a year ago, but were higher than expected thanks to strong arrivals from Europe.

By Alexander Dziadosz

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