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Libya: Gaddafi’s air defences ‘knocked out’
Rebels in Benghazi have celebrated allied strikes against Gaddafi’s air defences, but as Lindsey Hilsum reports from the frontline there are still desperate calls for weapons and more support.
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Libya: Arab League condemns ‘bombardment of civilians’
Missile and air strikes against Gaddafi’s forces in Libya are hailed a success by the west, but the Arab League chief has condemned the “bombardment of civilians”.
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Libya: UN hits Gaddafi hard
In the face of Gaddafi’s continuing defiance in Libya, defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones writes for Channel 4 News on the weaponry gathering to enforce the No-Fly Zone.
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Libya crisis: British forces in action
British military forces are in action over Libya. The first shots of the conflict have been fired after Colonel Gaddafi’s troops pushed into Benghazi.
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Libya: Europe’s Vietnam?
As the battle for Benghazi intensifies defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones writes for Channel 4 News on NATO’s immediate military options, following the UN’s Libyan No-Fly-Zone.
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Gulf states back US Libya plans, but at a price?
Is the support of a number of Arab countries to help with US plans to oust Gaddafi in return for a go-ahead to smash Shi’a protests in Bahrain, considered to be ‘the backdoor for Iran’ to get influence?
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Libya: Gaddafi troops on the road to Benghazi
As government and rebel fighters battle for control of Ajdabiya, defence analyst Anthony Tucker-Jones looks at the strength of Gaddafi forces heading for Benghazi.
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The Battle for Benghazi looms as UN considers action
As Muammar Gaddafi’s forces claim to have regained control of Misrata from rebels in the western Libya, the US has said it will back a UN resolution to impose a no-fly zone over the country.
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Gaddafi’s son: Benghazi to be ‘liberated’ in two days
Colonel Gaddafi’s son Saif tells Channel 4 News that millions of people in east Libya will be “liberated from dark forces” in two days, as the UN Secretary General calls for an immediate ceasefire.
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Foiled SBS mission will upset UK's 'good reputation' in Libya
Lindsey Hilsum on why the failed mission in Libya could seriously tarnish Britain’s excellent reputation with the Libyan protesters.
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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.