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The International Criminal Court's president was headed to Tripoli on Monday as court officials said Libya was poised to free a legal team detained after visiting slain leader Moammar Qaddafi's jailed son. South Korea's Sang-Hyun Song was expected to...
BBC
The International Criminal Court has said it expects four members of staff detained in the Libyan mountain town of Zintan to be released on Monday. The releases were expected to coincide with a visit to Libya by the court's president, Sang-hyun Song,...
The Age
Monday, three and a half weeks after she and three other International Criminal Court (ICC) officials were detained in the Libyan city of Zintan. She will be taken to Tripoli to board a flight bound for Europe. Advertisement: Story continues below...
International Business Times
Articles According to ABC, ICC spokesman Fadi el-Abdallah said on early Monday that Ms Taylor would be fetched by the court's chief in Zintan and then accompany her to Tripoli, where she will board a plane bound for The Hague. A report by the...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
The parents of detained Australian lawyer Melinda Taylor say they are elated at the news of her imminent release from Libyan custody, but still face a nervous wait. John and Janelle Taylor say they have no knowledge of their daughter's current mental...
Sydney Morning Herald
Europe by midnight. "We welcome the news that she is likely ro be released today," the spokesman told AAP from New York. Advertisement: Story continues below "We thank the Libyan authorities for their cooperation." Australia also thanks the wider...