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Morning Brief: Qaddafi gathers forces, but rebellion gains momentum
Qaddafi gathers forces, but rebellion gains momentum Top story: Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi appeared to be refortifying his control over the capital of Tripoli, with residents reporting that thousands of his mercenaries and military units loyal to him were...
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Thu, Feb 24 2011 5:11 AM
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Former justice minister: Qaddafi ordered Lockerbie bombing
Former Libyan Justice Minister Mustafa Abdel-Jalil, who resigned last week as is currently in an undisclosed location inside Libya, has reportedly told the Swedish tabloid Expressen that Muammar al Qaddafi personally ordered the 1988 bombing of Pan Am...
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Wed, Feb 23 2011 10:03 AM
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Libya's refugee crisis
As a measure of how bad violence has gotten inside Libya, look to the borders, where tens of thousands have already fled -- and the further 300,000 who might be on their way. "It is a biblical exodus," Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini...
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Wed, Feb 23 2011 7:19 AM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi remains defiant
Qaddafi remains defiant Top story: Libyan leader Muammar al Qaddafi continues to hang on to power today even as his country descends into chaos and his senior ministers continue to defect to the opposition. Sporadic gunfire was heard throughout the night...
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Wed, Feb 23 2011 5:39 AM
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Rumsfeld memo: And you thought your boss was demanding
This amazing memo from Donald Rumsfeld to former Under Secretary of Defense Doug Feith, first spotted by the Atlantic , has been making the rounds today. Apparently too impatient to wait for Julian Assange to dig up his memos, Rumsfeld has self-WikiLeaked...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 12:49 PM
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What does it really mean that Iran sent ships through the Suez Canal?
A missile-armed Iranian frigate and a supply ship passed through the Suez Canal today in what Israeli leaders have described as a "provocation" and an effort by Tehran to exploit recent instability in the Middle East "in order to expand...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 11:17 AM
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State: CIA or not, Davis still has immunity
As was widely reported today, it has been revealed that Raymond Davis, the American detained in Lahore for shooting two Pakistanis, worked as a contractor for the CIA. As I discussed in last week's Explainer , the U.S. has been arguing that Davis...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 9:59 AM
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Qaddafi: "Everything will burn"
Speaking on television outside one of his residences, which was bombed by the U.S. in the 1980s and features a large statue of a fist crushing an American warplane, Libyan leader Muammar Qaddafi just delivered a rambling, defiant speech in which he bizarrely...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 9:33 AM
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Morning Brief: Libya dissolves into chaos
Libya dissolves into chaos Top story : Libyan leader Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi used brutal force in an attempt to crush a growing threat to his rule from anti-government protesters. In the capital of Tripoli, witnesses reported on Tuesday that neighborhoods...
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Tue, Feb 22 2011 5:14 AM
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The shattered myth of a moderate Qaddafi heir
As violence grows in Libya, an urban myth -- one that has been passed around diplomatic circles for the last half decade -- has been effectively shattered: that Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi's son, Saif al-Islam, is the moderate, Western, reform-oriented...
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Mon, Feb 21 2011 11:16 AM
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Libya on the brink
It took a little under a month for Tunisians -- with a vital assist from their military -- to oust Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali. In Egypt, Hosni Mubarak went from pillar of stability to disgraced ex-president in just 18 days. Now, as protests and armed street...
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Sun, Feb 20 2011 11:06 PM
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Friday photo: Welcome to Mars
Journalists watch on February 18, 2011 a mock walk on Mars of volunteers of the Mars500 experiment, Van Yue of China and Alexander Smoleyevsky of Russia, at the Korolev Space Mission Control Center outside Moscow. Two members of a group of volunteers...
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 3:31 PM
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History imitates art in Lampedusa
Call it a story that's truer than fiction. The arrival of nearly 5,000 Tunisian refugees to the island of Lampedusa, off the coast of Sicily, speaks to the economic hardships that persist in Tunisia despite the fall of Zine el-Abedine Ben Ali -- but...
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 11:50 AM
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Radio Free Benghazi
Revolutionaries in Benghazi, Libya's second largest city, have taken over a radio station and are broadcasting their message on the Internet. Benghazi has long been a center of dissent against the rule of Muammar al-Qaddafi, who has ruled Libya with...
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 11:00 AM
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Next up: Djibouti?
Another North African government faces mass protests : Thousands of people have taken to the streets of Djibouti to call for President Ismael Omar Guelleh to step down. The demonstrators were reportedly monitored closely by security forces in riot gear...
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Fri, Feb 18 2011 10:28 AM
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