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Libyans protest over PM's new government
Headquarters of Libyan General Conference in Tripoli stormed by residents of Zawiyah, forcing cancellation of seesion.
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Last Modified: 04 Oct 2012 19:59 GMT
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Mustafa Abushagur nominates more than 20 ministers but sidelines politicians from country's leading liberal coalition.
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Last Modified: 04 Oct 2012 00:32 GMT
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The tragic incident in Benghazi highlights 'the government's inability to assert its control over the state'.
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Last Modified: 13 Sep 2012 14:08 GMT
Gaddafi opponent elected Libya assembly chief
National Assembly chooses Mohammed Magarief, seen as moderate Islamist, to head 200-member congress.
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Last Modified: 10 Aug 2012 03:40 GMT
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Alarmist media narratives have overplayed threats to civic peace, while most citizens simply get on with their lives.
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Last Modified: 05 Aug 2012 14:58 GMT
Libya's defeated Islamists
Liberals unexpectedly won recent elections, partly due to disorganisation and splits among Islamists.
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Jibril's bloc wins party seats in east Libya
With considerable gains made around the country, head of National Forces Alliance says Libya is the real winner.
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Last Modified: 11 Jul 2012 21:59 GMT
Libya's liberals claim early election lead
Rival party and media reports concur with claim of early advantage from National Forces Alliance.
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