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Colonel Gaddafi’s lawyer daughter was kicked out of her Algerian safe-house because she kept setting fire to it in fits of anger, it emerged today. Aisha Gaddafi, 37, has an arrest warrant ...
Libyan opposition supporters brought their families to the luxurious house, complete with swimming pool, once occupied by Muammar Gaddafi's daughter Aisha at his compound in Tripoli.
Aisha Gaddafi, the colonel's only daughter by birth, was granted refuge in Algeria with her mother and brother.
Libyan leader Col. Muammar Gaddafi’s daughter Aisha Gaddafi gave a rare interview this week from inside her family bunker—only hours before it was hit by NATO bombs. The younger Gaddafi ...
The late Muammar Gaddafi’s daughter was thrown out of her Algerian safe-house because she repeatedly set it on fire in fits of anger, officials have revealed.
Meet Gaddafi's girl - a chip off the old block Aisha Gaddafi, defender of Saddam, supporter of the IRA and UN goodwill ambassador, talks to the Sunday Telegraph about life the Libyan way ...
Muammar Gaddafi ’s daughter, Aisha Gaddafi, said in a radio address Friday that her father is not only alive and well, but he is still fighting for control of his country.
Muammar Gaddafi's daughter Aisha, gave birth to a baby girl within hours of fleeing to Algeria from Libya on Monday. Aisha gave birth very early Tuesday morning in the Algerian town Djanet of ...
In interview with 'New York Times,' Aisha Gaddafi claims rebels sold weapons to Hamas and Hezbollah; says crisis has brought family closer.
Meanwhile, al-Saadi’s sister, Aisha Gaddafi, had her own villa with piles of children’s clothes, a pink travel cot, a golden sofa in the shape of a mermaid, and a large indoor swimming pool.
Muammar Gaddafi’s daughter has unveiled a painting of her dead father’s bloody body as part of an exhibition dedicated to his memory in Moscow. Ayesha Gaddafi, a trained lawyer who once held a ...
Libyan opposition supporters brought their families to the luxurious house, complete with swimming pool, once occupied by Muammar Gaddafi's daughter Aisha at his compound in Tripoli.