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Libya's National Transitional Council hands over power to a new assembly, marking another step towards democracy.
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Libyan preliminary results trickle in
Mahmud Jibril of leading political coalition calls for 'national dialogue', as Libya appears set to buck Islamist trend.
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Mahmoud Jibril says the ministers could be divided between the east and west of the country.
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Gaddafi's son 'flees to Niger'
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Price on Gaddafi's head as fighting goes on
Rebels announce cash reward for capturing or killing Gaddafi as fighting rages in pockets of Libyan capital.
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Snipers fight on at Gaddafi's compound
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