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Abdel Basset al-Megrahi, the former Libyan intelligence officer convicted of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, has died.
Former intelligence chief Senussi was Muammar Gaddafi's brother-in-law and right-hand-man.
One of the world's most eccentric and unpredictable leaders, Gaddafi dominated the world stage for decades.
In power since 1969, the colonel has been one of the world's longest-serving, most erratic and most fascinating leaders.
In power since 1969, the colonel has been one of the longest-serving, most erratic, most grimly fascinating leaders.
UN deal with Libya allows humanitarian access to besieged port as UK pledges to fund rescue of 5,000 stranded migrants.
Anti-government forces hold sway in key town but frontline fighters complain of lack of supplies and fear infiltrators.
Anti-government fighters in strategic eastern town face attacks from Gaddafi's forces as sandstorm halts Nato air raids.
Anti-Gaddafi fighters' advance on Brega overturned as government forces open second front and attack Ajdabiya.
Push towards oil port comes as Gaddafi's forces pounded besieged Misurata to the west.
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