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Saif al-Qaddafi's fall from grace
Saif al-Islam, Muammar al-Qaddafi's favored son, is shown in the video above rallying a pro-Qaddafi crowd into a frenzy. At one point, he leads the crowd in a chant of "Only God, Muammar, and Libya ... we need no other than our leader Qaddafi...
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Wed, Mar 02 2011 10:25 AM
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What happens when the mercenaries return home?
According to Malian officials, Muammar al-Qaddafi's government has recruited hundreds of young Tuaregs, including former rebels, from Mali and Niger to act as mercenaries. As AFP's Serge Daniel reports , locals are worried about what this will...
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Thu, Mar 03 2011 2:21 PM
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Germany's stiff upper lip
Germany experienced its first Islamist attack on Wednesday when a man by the name of Arid U. (Germany withholds the last names of suspects in ongoing investigations) opened fire at the Frankfurt airport, killing two U.S. military personnel and injuring...
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Fri, Mar 04 2011 10:05 AM
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Friday photo: Belle of the ball
Karima el-Mahroug enjoys the company of her host Austrian businessman Richard Lugner during the traditional Opera Ball at the state opera in Vienna on March 3, 2011. Karima el-Mahroug nicknamed Ruby, is the woman at the centre of a sex scandal which is...
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Fri, Mar 04 2011 3:21 PM
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Morning Brief: Qaddafi compound hit by airstrike
Qaddafi compound hit by airstrike Top news: An international missile strike has reportedly destroyed one of Muammar al-Qaddafi's headquarters buildings in Tripoli after U.S., French, and British planes continued airstrikes for a second night. U.S...
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Mon, Mar 21 2011 6:19 AM
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Morning Brief: American jet crashes in Libya
American jet crashes in Libya Top story: A U.S. fighter jet crashed in Libya during its overnight sorties, likely due to a mechanical failure. One of the jet's crew members has already been recovered by coalition forces, while the other is "in...
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Tue, Mar 22 2011 5:13 AM
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Morning Brief: Airstrikes continue while Obama seeks to resolve command impasse
Airstrikes continue while Obama seeks to resolve command impasse Top news: Western airstrikes appear to have silenced the pro-Qaddafi forces engaged in shelling the town of Misrata. The town have been under constant bombardment, but the firing of artillery...
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Wed, Mar 23 2011 6:16 AM
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Ivory Coast ex-rebel forces close in on capital
Wires are reporting this morning that the ex-rebel forces who back president-elect Alassane Ouattara in the Ivory Coast are close to recapturing the country's capital, Yamoussoukro, from outgoing President Laurent Gbagbo this morning -- a win that...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 8:31 AM
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Why does James Inhofe support Ivory Coast's Gbagbo?
As the situation in the Ivory Coast rapidly deteriorates, Sen. James Inhofe (Okla. - R) has written to U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton calling for new elections in the Ivory Coast, a signal of support for outgoing president Laurent Gbagbo who...
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Wed, Mar 30 2011 2:12 PM
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Morning Brief: Libyan forces approach stalemate as U.S. prepares military option
Libyan forces approach stalemate as U.S. prepares military option Top story: Fighter jets and ground troops loyal to Libyan leader Col. Muammar al-Qaddafi attacked cities held by the rebel forces on Monday, but leaders of the anti-Qaddafi movement dismissed...
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Tue, Mar 01 2011 5:14 AM
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Morning Brief: Japanese reactor faces meltdown scare as 1,000 bodies wash up on shore
Japanese reactor faces meltdown scare as 1,000 bodies wash up on shore Top news: Technicians in Japan are battling to stabilize a third reactor at the earthquake stricken Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant. Hydrogen explosions were recorded at the plant...
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Mon, Mar 14 2011 7:05 AM
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Morning Brief: Radiation levels rise at Japanese nuclear plant
Radiation levels rise at Japanese nuclear plant Top story: Japan faces the growing risk of a nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power station. At this point, the level of radiation released has already made this the worst nuclear accident...
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Tue, Mar 15 2011 5:27 AM
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Text message hoax spreads radiation fears across Asia
The apparently fake "God Is So Good" YouTube video celebrating the Japanese earthquake was tasteless enough. But it's nothing compared to the hoax text messages spreading panic accross Asia: The hoax text messages and emails, warning people...
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Wed, Mar 16 2011 10:52 AM
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Morning Brief: U.S. offers to evacuate family members from Tokyo
U.S. offers to evacuate family members from Tokyo Top story: The U.S. government offered to evacuate family members of State Department and Defense Department officials serving in north Japan as the nuclear crisis in the country risked spiraling out of...
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Thu, Mar 17 2011 5:13 AM
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Watch Live: The U.N. Security Council session on Libya
Update: The resolution passes with a vote of 10-0-5. A vote is expected shortly Here's the final draft resolution . Here context from Colum Lynch and David Bosco . Read More...
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Thu, Mar 17 2011 3:25 PM
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