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Britain to probe whether its spies turned over pair to Libya
World NowScotland Yard will investigate whether British spies facilitated the abduction of two Libyan men who were allegedly shipped back to their homeland and tortured there by the late dictator Moammar Kadafi’s regime, authorities announced Thursday.... -
British government abandons torture inquiry
World NowAn inquiry on reports that the British security services tortured terrorism suspects has been abandoned to make way for a police investigation of torture allegations that emerged last week.... -
Libyan militias torture alleged Kadafi supporters, report says
World NowArmed militias that helped bring down Moammar Kadafi are now repeating many of his abuses, Amnesty International warned Thursday in a report that comes a year after the start of the uprising against the Libyan strongman.... -
Remembering the New York Times' Anthony Shadid in Beirut
World NowNew York Times foreign correspondent Anthony Shadid died in Syria on Thursday, apparently of an asthma attack. Reporters and other people who knew Anthony Shadid well shared their remembrances of him Friday after the news spread.... -
Leaders in eastern Libya declare their region semiautonomous
World NowLeaders from eastern Libya declared their oil-rich region semiautonomous Tuesday, a provocative move likely aimed at extracting concessions from the nation’s interim authorities while highlighting widening divisions in a country still reeling from... -
Rebels in Tripoli no cause for joy
How appropriate the front page photo shows a joyous Libyan rebel in American battle dress uniform ("Rebels in Tripoli" Aug. 22). Glad he's so happy. As a taxpayer I'm sickened to realize once again our dollars (billions of them) have been squandered in...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Human Interest, NATO, Wars and Interventions, Muammar Gaddafi
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Gadhafi not Gone
Moammar Gadhafi is not leaving. And he's not seeking refuge for his family.
At least that's what Libyan officials are saying.
They claim Gadhafi and his family are staying in Libya, despite reports that the governments of Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia and...Tags: Libya, Elections, NATO, Politics, Muammar Gaddafi
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Libyan Rebels Enter Tripoli
(Reuters) - Rebel fighters streamed into Tripoli as Muammar Gaddafi's forces collapsed and crowds took to the streets to celebrate, tearing down posters of the Libyan leader.
A convoy of rebels entered a western neighborhood of the city, firing their...Tags: Libyan No-Fly Zone (2011), Libya, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Benghazi
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Libya rebels in Tripoli, Gadhafi defenses collapse
TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - Libyan rebels claimed to be in control of most of the Libyan capital on Monday after their lightning advance on Tripoli heralded the fall of Moammar Gadhafi's nearly 42-year regime. Scattered battles erupted, and the mercurial...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Libyan Civil War (2011), Libya, Transportation Accidents, Elections
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Gaddafi, Libya and global change: Another remarkable night with TV news
The Baltimore SunLive pictures from Tripoli were hard to come by at first for CNN, but along with al-Jazeera, it offered the most comprehensive rolling coverage Sunday night of another remarkable story of tumult and historic change. Visually, nothing could compete with...Tags: Documentary (genre), Television Industry, CNN (tv network), NBC (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War
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World leaders say the end is near for Libya's Gadhafi
PARIS — World leaders said Monday the end is near for Moammar Gadhafi’s regime and began planning for Libya’s future without the man who has held power for 42 years. They welcomed the rebels’ dramatic advances in the Libyan...Tags: Government, Elections, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Politics, Fredrik Reinfeldt
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Families Of Pan Am 103 Victims Gratified By Gadhafi's Downfall
pix11.comFamilies of loved ones lost on Pan Am 103, ordered blown from the skies by Moammar Gadhafi in 1988, are gratified over the downfall of the Libyan dictator. Bert Ammerman, whose 36 year old brother Tom, was among the 270 people killed when the jumbo jet...Tags: Air and Space Accidents, Libya, Transportation Accidents, Health, Diseases and Illnesses
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