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Prisoners escape from Libyan jail
Security forces on high alert after reported escape by 120 "common criminals" from a prison in the capital Tripoli.
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Last Modified: 15 Oct 2012 22:57 GMT
NATO 'ignoring civilian deaths in Libya'
Human Rights Watch urges NATO to provide "suitable compensation" to families of civilians killed in bombing campaign.
Africa
Last Modified: 14 May 2012 20:17 GMT
Libya leader vows to halt autonomy bid
Mustafa Abdel Jalil accuses Arab countries of funding effort to carve out eastern state and threatens force against it.
Africa
Last Modified: 07 Mar 2012 12:03 GMT
Eastern Libyan leaders seek semi-autonomy
Formation of regional council by tribal leaders raises fears of country's disintegration after Gaddafi's fall.
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Last Modified: 06 Mar 2012 21:19 GMT
Gaddafi's daughter seeks probe into his death
Aisha Gaddafi asks the International Criminal Court whether the former Libyan leader's killing is under investigation.
Africa
Last Modified: 15 Dec 2011 09:24 GMT
Libya names new interim cabinet
Among newly appointed officials is an NTC military commander who spearheaded the push for Tripoli.
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Last Modified: 22 Nov 2011 03:42 GMT
Libya after Gaddafi
What will Gaddafi's death mean for the country he ruled for 42 years and how can it start to build its future?
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Last Modified: 21 Oct 2011 13:39 GMT
Gaddafi's final bastion falls to NTC
Libyan forces take full control of city, with loyalists of former leader fleeing after weeks of fighting.
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Last Modified: 20 Oct 2011 14:10 GMT
In Pictures: A look back at Gaddafi's reign
After reports that Gaddafi has been taken into custody by the NTC, Al Jazeera takes a look at his life in pictures.
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Last Modified: 20 Oct 2011 12:20 GMT
Intense fighting continues in Sirte
Battle rages on in Gaddafi's hometown as Libya's acting prime minister expresses fears of a strengthened insurgency.
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