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Freed ICC staff arrive in the Netherlands
Militia based in town of Zintan frees four staff members of international court of justice after almost a month.
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ICC legal team held over Saif al-Islam visit
Australian lawyer and three others accused of attempting to exchange documents with Gaddafi's son, detained in Zintan.
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Libya pledges 'fair trial' for Saif al-Islam
Prime minister promises "justice and transparency" in handling of case of former leader's internationally wanted son.
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Last Modified: 20 Nov 2011 10:30 GMT
NATO announces end of Libya mission
Alliance agrees to end seven-month military campaign despite appeal from Libya's new leaders to stay until end of year.
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Tunisia approves extradition of Libya's ex-PM
Court rules Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi, Gaddafi's prime minister until fall of Tripoli, should be handed to Libyan authorities.
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Last Modified: 08 Nov 2011 18:15 GMT
NTC fighters capture parts of Libya's Sabha
Fighters make major advances in southern city of Sabha, as NTC says "human tragedy" is unfolding in beseiged Bani Walid.
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Secret files: US officials aided Gaddafi
Al Jazeera uncovers evidence that influential Americans tried to help the now-deposed Libyan leader cling to power.
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Last Modified: 31 Aug 2011 16:39 GMT
Seif al-Islam seen free in Tripoli
Several journalists see Gaddafi's son in his residential complex in Tripoli.
Africa
Last Modified: 23 Aug 2011 00:07 GMT
The last days of Gaddafi
Unlike leaderless post-Saddam Iraq, rebuilding Libya will be aided by the National Transitional Council's presence.
Yuriko Koike
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