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Libya: Gaddafi forces and rebels locked in battle
After the bombardment of Zawiyah, rebels claim to be back in control. In Misratah there is testimony of Gaddafi troops firing on an ambulance. Meanwhile, fighting continues in Bin Jawad and Ras Lanuf.
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Libya: Gaddafi forces and rebels battle for Zawiyah
Heavy fighting is raging between government forces and rebels for control of the western city of Zawiyah, while in the east anti-Gaddafi fighters are pushing on to the Colonel’s home town of Sirte.
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Libya: Shots fired as Gaddafi forces clash with protesters
Tear gas and gunshots are reported as pro-Gaddafi forces clash with protesters in Tripoli, while witnesses say dozens have been killed in a city held by rebels.
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Libya: stand-off between Gaddafi and protesters
Colonel Gaddafi warns of “bloody war” if there is outside interference in Libya, as a Middle East expert tells Channel 4 News the stalemate could continue, leaving Libya a broken country.
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Meeting the families left behind by Gaddafi's prison massacre
Our International Editor, Lindsey Hilsum, meets the families of prisoners killed in the most notorious massacre of Colonel Gaddafi’s rule.
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Update: Yes to AV, at what cost?
The claim “I don’t expect to see any increase in the cost of holding a general election if the British people vote yes.” Danny Alexander, chief secretary to the Treasury, in a letter from his private office leaked to The Independent on Sunday.
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Libya removed from Human Rights Council
Libya becomes the first member state to be suspended by the UN Human Rights Council after a day of tension and the prospect of military action and civil war, as our Correspondents in Libya report.
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Cumbria shootings inquest: Derrick Bird’s shooting spree
The inquest into the murders of 12 people by Derrick Bird hears he shot his semi-naked twin brother 11 times. His son speaks in public for the first time, reports Darshna Soni.
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Libya: liberation, at a terrible cost
People in Libya’s Zawiyah, a town near Tripoli, are marvelling at their liberation – but it has come at a terrible cost, writes Jonathan Rugman from Libya.
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Libya: international pressure on Gaddafi mounting
As Colonel Gaddafi faces increasing international pressure to step down, Jonathan Rugman writes from Zawiyah, near Tripoli, of the “miracle, but terrible cost” of the revolution in Libya so far.
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Libya's YouTube and Facebook rebels
When protestors took sledgehammers to the symbols of his rule, Gaddafi’s regime started to crumble. Writing in The Sunday Times, Lindsey Hilsum meets a Libyan who put his life on the line, and onto YouTube.
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Libya crisis: UN chief calls for ‘concrete action’
Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary-General, has said it is “time for concrete action” to deal with the violence in Libya. See latest updates and video in our #c4news live blog.
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Gaddafi and the seven sons, blond mercenaries and X
In a dusty bar on the Tunisian border with Libya at dusk, Alex Thomson meets a Libyan insider who’s seen blond mercenaries on the streets of Tripoli.
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Libya crisis: anti-Gaddafi militias seize towns near Tripoli
As fresh fighting breaks out in Libya, Channel 4 News Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson says Colonel Gaddafi’s forces seem to be rapidly losing their grip on key western towns near Tripoli.
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Libya: hundreds dead as pressure mounts on Gaddafi
Hundreds are killed in clashes in Libya as pressure mounts on leader Colonel Gaddafi amid reports he could make a speech “shortly”. Channel 4 News hears from an eyewitness to the violence.