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‘We know where Gaddafi is’ claims rebel chief
As the head of the rebel military council in Libya announces he knows the whereabouts of Colonel Gaddafi, Jonathan Miller reports from the road to Bani Walid, a remaining loyalist stronghold.
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Gaddafi defiant as British patrols target Bani Walid
As Colonel Gaddafi appeals to his supporters to continue to fight, Jonathan Miller travels to Tahunah, where rebel commanders are preparing for an assault on the Gaddafi bastion of Bani Walid.
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Gaddafi urges supporters ‘fight on’
Muammar Gaddafi urged his supporters to fight on as world leaders freed up billions of dollars to help Libya’s new rulers rebuild the North African state.
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Saif Gaddafi vows to fight on – ‘No one will surrender’
As Saif Gaddafi pledges to fight to the end, his brother al-Saadi claims to want negotiations with the Libyan rebel council to end the conflict.
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Libya sees no role for UN military peacekeepers
Libya rejects the idea of international peacekeepers playing a role in the country’s future, as thousands in Tripoli freely celebrate the end of Ramadan for the first time in 42 years.
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Libya rebels demand return of Gaddafis from Algeria
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s wife and three children have fled to Algeria. In Libya, the rebel council says it is an “act of aggression” that Algeria let them in the country.
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Gaddafi forces given surrender deadline
With forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi given until Saturday to surrender by Libya’s rebel council, an expert tells Channel 4 News Gaddafi must now realise that the conflict is over.
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UK ‘welcome’ to investigate WPC Fletcher murder
EXCLUSIVE: Libya’s new reconstruction minister tells Channel 4 News Scotland Yard detectives would be welcomed to Libya to investigate the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher.
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Golf buggies and a pink bathroom: inside Gaddafi’s tunnels
Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson burrows down into the tunnels beneath the Tripoli compound of Colonel Gaddafi in Libya – and finds “a world of total wackiness”.
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Lockerbie bomber al-Megrahi found ‘at death’s door’
The man convicted of the 1988 bombing of a Pan Am flight, Abdel Baset al-Megrahi has reportedly been found in an unconscious state in Tripoli, clinging to life by an oxygen and fluid drip.
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Evidence of Libya massacre as remains of 50 people found
As the charred skeletons of more than 50 people are found in a farm building outside Tripoli, Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson tracks the terrifying ordeal of black Africans caught up in the war.
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Britain to send emergency aid to Libya
Britain will help Libya’s new rulers restore basic services as they strengthen their grip on the country. But the hunt for Colonel Gaddafi continues.
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US ‘have killed al-Qaeda’s number two’
The right-hand man of Osama bin Laden’s successor was killed in a raid in northwest Pakistan in a “tremendous loss” to the terrorist group, American sources said.
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Libyan diplomat named as Yvonne Fletcher suspect
A man seen shooting from the Libyan embassy on the day of the policewoman’s death is identified for the first time, as detectives prepare to pursue the murder hunt in Libya.
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Libya: The horror inside Tripoli’s Abu Salim
Our Chief Correspondent Alex Thomson witnesses shocking scenes at a hospital in Abu Salim where doctors have fled – abandoning the injured and leaving the dead to decompose.