Who’s in the ‘alliance of the willing’?
Our Political Editor looks at President Obama’s warning to Colonel Gaddafi and at who might be lining up to take part in the alliance against Libya.
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Human Rights Watch backs claims by rebel fighters that pro-Gaddafi forces are using cluster bombs in Misrata, as a freelance reporter in the city tells Channel 4 News the evidence is highly visible.
Police investigating the Lockerbie bombing have met Libyan defector Moussa Koussa, as a man whose home was damaged in 1988 tells Channel 4 News he is “surprised but pleased” at the development.
Libya’s former Prime Minister Abdul Ati al-Obeidi tells Channel 4 News that Gaddafi’s regime is trying to set up talks with western powers to stop the war.
Following the defection of Libyan Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, William Hague calls on other key Libyan figures in Gaddafi’s regime to follow suit. Jonathan Rugman looks at Koussa’s background.
The Foreign Office confirms that one of the most senior figures in Gaddafi’s government, the Foreign Minister Moussa Koussa, has quit his post and is now in the UK.
World leaders are meeting in London to discuss the future of Libya without Muammar Gaddafi.
As the international community meets in London to discuss Libya’s future, Foreign Secretary William Hague defends the intervention to Channel 4 News and what could happen if Gaddafi flees Libya.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has accepted the resignation of the government. It follows protests across the country which have left dozens dead.
Our Washington Correspondent, Sarah Smith looks at the questions the Obama Administration is still to answer about its intervention in Libya.
Eye-witnesses claim Syrian troops open fire on protesters in Deraa as the Assad Government hints at lifting of emergency powers.
Pentagon says NATO attacks have reduced Gaddafi’s ability to control his ground forces and he is reportedly arming volunteers, as rebels enter Ajdabiya from the east.
Officials have confirmed that a woman killed when a bomb exploded in Jerusalem was a British national, as Israeli aircraft hit targets in the Gaza Strip.
A man of decisive words more than decisive action over his time, President Obama has bucked the trend of his time in office announcing firm action in the mission against Gaddafi – but perhaps more words are needed to answer the question, just why he has got so involved?
Our Political Editor looks at President Obama’s warning to Colonel Gaddafi and at who might be lining up to take part in the alliance against Libya.
After Libya declares a ceasefire in line with a UN resolution President Obama voices strong warning to Gaddafi to adhere to the terms of the agreement.