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UK pays $3.5m to settle Libya rendition claim
Dissident Sami al Saadi says Britain was involved in he and his family's illegal rendition to Muammar Gadaffi's Libya.
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Sarkozy dogged by corruption accusations
Commentators say that cascade of allegations has engendered a 'crisis of confidence' in French democracy.
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Libyan oil minister confirms defection
Shokri Ghanem says he can no more work for Muammar Gaddafi, but is undecided about joining the rebels.
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Last Modified: 29 Apr 2012 20:19 GMT
UK 'approved' rendition of Libyan couple
Documents said to be found in office of Libya's ex-spy chief suggest UK had role in rendition of dissident man and wife.
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Profile: Libya's Abdullah Senussi
Former intelligence chief Senussi was Muammar Gaddafi's brother-in-law and right-hand-man.
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Libyan papers 'show CIA and MI6 links'
Documents in abandoned Tripoli office suggest Gaddafi's intelligence chief had ties with US and British spy agencies.
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Tunisia reacts to Libya border shelling
Tunisian government threatens to report Libya to UN Security Council if shelling on the border does not stop.
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Libyan oil minister Shokri Ghanem 'defects'
Sources say minister is on his way to Tunisian capital as NATO warplanes continue to hit targets in Tripoli.
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Last Modified: 17 May 2011 14:32 GMT
Libya group agrees 'trust fund' for rebels
International contact group calls on Gaddafi to step down to "allow Libyan people to determine their own future".
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