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Mahmud Jibril of leading political coalition calls for 'national dialogue', as Libya appears set to buck Islamist trend.
In first democratic election in over 40 years, 2,500 candidates stand for 200 seats in the General National Congress.
Al Jazeera speaks to head of the UN Support Mission in Libya about elections, security and the country's future.
Candidates have 18 days in run-up to July 7 polls to choose a national assembly, the country's first in a generation.
Medecins Sans Frontieres suspends work in Misrata prisons where doctors are asked to "patch up tortured detainees".
Human rights chief Navi Pillay "extremely concerned" about detainees accused by fighters of being Gaddafi loyalists.
Reports emerge of military vehicles arriving in town of Agadez as Gaddafi stronghold of Bani Walid braces for attack.
As Bani Walid braces for attack, reports emerge of a large convoy of Libyan armoured vehicles crossing into Niger.
Libyan fighters move closer to besieged Bani Walid amid fresh hopes for a negotiated settlement with Gaddafi loyalists.
Libyan fighters claim to have Bani Walid surrounded but are counting on local residents to rise up against loyalists.
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