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Cameron and Sarkozy ‘accidental heroes’ in Libya
A report from a leading think tank says that Nato coalition leaders relied on improvisation and good luck as well as military prowess in Libya.
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Yvonne Fletcher justice ‘closer than ever’
A former colleague of WPC Yvonne Fletcher says investigators are closer than they have “ever been” to achieving justice.
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Gaddafi says ‘bombs of Nato will not last’
Libya’s deposed leader Muammar Gaddafi has vowed to defeat the rebels, warning that “Nato’s planes will not be able to continue their operations in Libya”.
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Libyan fighters withdraw from Gaddafi stronghold
Anti-Gaddafi forces are withdrawing from Bani Walid after hours of fierce fighting.
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Cameron and Sarkozy lauded in Libya
British Prime Minister David Cameron and French President Nicolas Sarkozy have been warmly welcomed by jubilant crowds in Benghazi on their first visit to Libya since the fall of Gaddafi.
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Gaddafi loyalists attack oil refinery as Saadi enters Niger
At least 15 security men guarding an oil refinery near Ras Lanuf have been killed by forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi, as the erstwhile leader’s son Saadi crosses the Libyan border into Niger.
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Unearthing Gaddafi’s chemical weapon claims
A special report from Jonathan Miller in Libya on Colonel Gaddafi’s alleged desperate plans to use chemical weapons against the rebels.
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Nato launch airstrikes in battle for Gaddafi stronghold
As many as 1,000 Gaddafi loyalists are still holding out in the desert town of Bani Walid despite being pounded by Nato planes.
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Senior Gaddafi loyalists reportedly flee to Niger
A group of senior Muammar Gaddafi loyalists has reportedly fled to Niger as Interpol issues arrest warrants for the deposed leader and his sons.
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Gaddafi movements ‘being tracked by satellite’
The National Transitional Council in Tripoli claims it has located ousted leader Colonel Gaddafi, who says his forces will rally to defeat the rebels who now control much of the country.
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Gaddafi not the only victim of Libya’s revolution
The Gaddafi regime may not be the only casualty of events over the past six months. Africa’s most powerful nations may have been compromised by their dealings with Libya under the discredited colonel.
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Gaddafi and family: home movie from 2005
A home movie from 2005, discovered in Tripoli this week, shows Muammar Gaddafi in light-hearted mood as he plays with his granddaughter and grandson at his Bab al-Aziziya compound.
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‘Libyan army convoy reaches Niger’
The US says scores of Libyan army vehicles have crossed the desert into Niger, a claim denied by the country’s interior minister.
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Talks between rebels and Gaddafi loyalists ‘failed’
Libya’s rebel commanders may have to resort to an assault to take the Gaddafi stronghold of Bani Walid after forces loyal to the Colonel remained defiant.
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Britain’s alleged role in Libya rendition condemned
David Cameron promises to look at “significant accusations” made against Britain as a spokesman for Libya’s new leadership claims the UK helped with the “kidnapping” of Gaddafi’s opponents.