The Islamic preacher at the centre of a media storm does not hold a firearms licence, contrary to initial reports. In response to the reports, NSW Premier Chris Minns said on Sunday that inquiries ...
Haitham Salem spent 11 months held by Israel without charge and said he endured beatings and abuse. He was released as part of the cease-fire deal, longing to return to his family. By Bilal Shbair and ...
Radio contact with a private jet believed to be carrying Libya's army chief of staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, was lost over Ankara, broadcaster NTV reported. Flight tracking data revealed ...
A private jet carrying a high-level Libyan military delegation, including the Chief of Staff of the Libyan Armed Forces, General Mohammed Ali Ahmed Al-Haddad, crashed near Ankara on Tuesday evening, ...
A private jet carrying Libya’s top military commander and four other senior officers crashed Tuesday evening after taking off from Turkey’s capital, killing everyone on board, Libyan officials said.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. ANKARA, Turkey — A private jet carrying Libya’s military chief and four other people crashed after takeoff from ...
Airspace over Turkey’s capital was shut down Tuesday night after a business jet carrying Libya’s top military commander crashed south of Ankara shortly after takeoff, prompting flight diversions, an ...
ANKARA, Turkey — A private jet carrying Libya’s military chief, four other officers and three crew members crashed on Tuesday after takeoff from Turkey’s capital, Ankara, killing everyone on board.
CAIRO, Dec 23 (Reuters) - The prime minister of Libya's U.N.-recognised Government of National Unity, Abdulhamid Dbeibah, said he had received news of the death of Libya's army chief of staff, ...
The Libyan army’s chief of staff, Mohammed Ali Ahmed al-Haddad, has died in a plane crash near the Turkish capital, Ankara, shortly after the private jet he was travelling in took off from an airport ...
ANKARA — A private passenger jet crashed Tuesday shortly after departing Ankara’s Esenboga International Airport, killing eight people, including Libya’s army chief, Mohammed Ali Al Haddad, and four ...
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